![]() ![]() ![]() So, it seems that some apps are based on “a task is build on a combination of tasks” and some are based on “a task is building on a combination of indivisible steps”. For scripting/BTT, they let user to start by “steps” and offer step/task options for the next step. They all start with a “blank” sheet and allow me to add what I need later.Īgain, it’s just a “personal interpretation” that these are two different philosophy of design: KM/automator offers all the “task” options before users begin their customisation. That’s why I like scripting and eventually BTT (also very confusing to me initially). But for very strange reasons (in fact I downloaded the trial six months ago) I just find the initial UI very confusing (I’m sure that it’s just me) and I never liked and thus never used automator (and I feel that the design of KM’s workflow is kind of similar?). In the past few months I have came across with quite a few demo YouTube videos. I think KM is definitely an app that I should study more about it AGAIN later. If you want (2), you may need to use the “complex modifications” tab, Just think it might be useful for some users. With the ability to bind three-modifiers, we can find a modifiers’ combination that will not be a conflict to DT’s shortcut key AND without using all our fingers! It is not necessary but quite convenient for me) (2) a “shift-ctrl-opt” key when the caps-lock is used with another key together. In my case, I change the caps-lock key into (1) the “left enter” key when it is pressed alone (so that when I use the mouse to choose an option in a dialogue box, I can use the left hand to press enter. ![]() IMHO, this freeware has a minimal learning curve ( 30 mins?) for those who know a little bit about programming or about JSON. Once you setup the key in karabiner, u can forget about its existence. I use BTT and it can’t do what karabiner can. I “think” other short-cut utilities can bind one or two modifiers into one key, but karabiner can bind three and even four modifiers together. Brookter has mentioned to me about this karabiner app that can change the caps-lock key or any combination of modifiers. ![]()
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