![]() ![]() On the plus side, however, after a few weeks of this on Windows, I booted into a FreeBSD desktop and could navigate the system pretty well :) Some more details here: īeing able to map any menu item for any app in the Keyboard pref pane, Shortcuts tab by typing the exact label (case sensitive) is crazy. It's painful and I miss the macOS consistency a lot. I'm trying to retrain my hands and adapt to the non-macOS shortcuts. Recently, though, and because that setup is problematic at times and because I decided to remove macOS altogether from my machine. You can see my AHK configuration here if you are interested in adopting something similar: For months, I fought those and tried to use macOS-like shortcuts on Windows. The different shortcuts on Windows were and still are super-painful. Until I tried to actually move off of macOS last year. I like how someone else described the "right side of the keyboard" as "keyboard Siberia" - I have not touched it for years and have not missed any of those special keys in minimalistic keyboards that don't have them. And the pervasive Emacs-like text navigation shortcuts throughout the system are productivity boosters. something that you can't appreciate until you experience it. ![]() The dedicated Cmd key for most operations (which doesn't conflict with, say Ctrl+C in the terminal) is super-convenient. ![]() but once you have bought into them, they are kind of thing that turn into a deal-breaker when trying to move away from macOS. The macOS shortcuts seem like an easy thing to dismiss. ![]()
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