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Keymapping based on program are used or keyboard plugged in
Scenario when this would be used?
Hi, I'm constantly switching back and forth between Mc and Windows for work and my software is Pro Tools and the shortcuts are heavily used. THis is why I need to change the modifier keys on my Windows to behave like Mac's when Im on my PC at home. This feature is a life saver. However it would be better if the mapping could be active based on which program is active, for example "only when I use Pro Tools, the modifier keys will change into Mac's, otherwise it would be normal behavior". Or we can have it change on the individual keyboard, macOS has this feature. The keymap will only activate on a certain keyboard that I use.
Again thanks
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It is a good idea, just already captured by some other users. Check out this list of common issues. If you have more ideas, then you can see if anyone else has already suggested it and +👍 their issue. https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/wiki/Common-Triage-Issue
Having key bindings per keyboard is impossible in Windows, see #1460
For App-specific remapping for single Keys see #6756
Description of the new feature / enhancement
Keymapping based on program are used or keyboard plugged in
Scenario when this would be used?
Hi, I'm constantly switching back and forth between Mc and Windows for work and my software is Pro Tools and the shortcuts are heavily used. THis is why I need to change the modifier keys on my Windows to behave like Mac's when Im on my PC at home. This feature is a life saver. However it would be better if the mapping could be active based on which program is active, for example "only when I use Pro Tools, the modifier keys will change into Mac's, otherwise it would be normal behavior". Or we can have it change on the individual keyboard, macOS has this feature. The keymap will only activate on a certain keyboard that I use.
Again thanks
Supporting information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: