![]() You should immediately have a working Hyper key □ As soon as you save the file, Elements will notice it has changed, and reload its config.Find the simple_modifications section, and right after it, paste in:.Edit ~/.config/karabiner/karabiner.json.You probably want to remove the example entry in the Simple Modifications tab.Launch the Karabiner Elements app, go to the Misc tab and check which version you have, if it's less than 0.91.1, click either Check for updates or Check for beta updates until you get offered 0.91.1 or higher, then install that update and re-launch the Karabiner Elements app.I'm very glad to say that it is now possible to do a proper Hyper remap with Karabiner Elements (and to be clear, none of this is my work, all credit goes to Fumihiko). Various folk quickly got to work offering quick hacks to get a Hyper key to work, and others started to try to work around the missing support, with other tools. Initially, Elements only supported very simple keyboard modifications - you could swap one key for another, but that was it. Thankfully, Karabiner's author, Fumihiko Takayama, began work on a complete rewrite of Karabiner, which is currently called Karabiner Elements. ![]() Then came macOS Sierra, which changed enough of the input layers of its kernel, that Karabiner was unable to function. ![]() Over the last few years, various people have used Karabiner to remap Caps Lock to cmd+shift+opt+ctrl, which is such an unusual combination of modifier keys, that it effectively makes Caps behave as a completely new modifier (which we have collectively called "Hyper", in reference to old UNIX workstation keyboards). ![]()
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