![]() I'm left with only the first two minor problems, which I can live with. Interestingly, the 3rd and 4th fatal issues I have disappeared. Grabber_client error: Connection reset by peer It no longer transform the Caps Lock key to the hyper key. My Karabiner stopped working after a system upgrade pushed by Apple. It triggers the "toggle dark mood" macro I set up in Keyboard Maestro that uses hyper+D as a trigger. For instance, ⌘+D in BTT used to enable/disable a trigger, but instead, it functions as if I was pressing hyper+D. Pressing the modifier key combination does not work as intended. ![]() These are the same as the effects of ⌘+click. Click the app at the dock will not make that app to the front either it opens the app location in Finder. click other windows will not make that window to the front. somehow, my Mac acts as if some modifier keys were down although I did not click any keys.the hyper key does not work when the 1Password window is at the front.But when I tested on BTT, the keyboard input method keeps switching typing mood when I press the hyper key. When I use the hyper key in Karabiner, it never had issues. I have a keyboard input method that uses "Shift" to switch typing mood.It had a few issues that I did not have with Karabiner. Turns out this is easily fixed by modifying my Keyboard Maestro macros which are triggered by hyperkey to be triggered when the keyboard combination is released instead of pressed. The result is that, unless you release the hyper-key very fast, you can have unintended consequences. So, for example, if I trigger a Keyboard Maestro macro using HyperKey+B and inside that macro is an action that changes based on whether or not ⌘ is held down, the macro can be confused by the HyperKey. One issue that I have run into, however, is that with BTT, when you press the Caps Lock key to act as the modifier, it continues to register as holding down all the modifier keys until you release it. So far, I've been enjoying it, and I like the idea of getting away from Karabiner and kernel extensions. The current "alpha" builds for BetterTouchTool allow it to become a "hyper key" without needing Karabiner and its kernel extension (which seems to be causing issues on M1 Macs).
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