Releases: rbreaves/kinto
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux or windows keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
1.2-13
- Fixed incompatibility w/ Fedora 35 & 36
- Enable Cmd+Braces page nav in Chrome(s) - RedBearAK
- (Win) Enable browser page navigation with Cmd+Braces/Brackets - RedBearAK
- Additional Firefox wm_class names.
- Mirror umlaut behavior from macos with ahk - kirschem
- Fix for Ayatana systray indicators w/ appindicator fallback - Ubuntu (budgie) 22.04
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux or windows keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
1.2-12
- Improved remote remaps under Windows, some were not activating when they should have.
- Spicy VM app, Tabby & Cutefish Terminal added for Linux (RedBearAK)
- Ulauncher remaps added for Linux (RedBearAK)
- Finder remaps added for Linux (RedBearAK)
- qemu added for Linux
- Browser remaps re-ordered to fix some issues for Linux
- Tab Navigation added for Terminals on Linux (RedBearAK)
- libvte dependency added for elementaryOS 6.1 (HelgeCPH)
- Fixed potential issue with pulling in proper xkeysnail fork version for Linux
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux or windows keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
1.2-11
- Updated readme w/ better details on how to keep remote access with macOS working better
- Remmina, Waterfox, and Firefox Developer Edition added for Linux
- Misc Browser based shortcuts added for Linux
- SpaceFM hotkeys added
- HyperV support added for Windows (disables on Host when focused)
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux or windows keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
1.2-10
- Fedora SELinux context fully supported (thanks to prosac)
- System tray error/warning/deprecation messages resolved
- Additional terminals added
- Additional virtualization support under Linux added
- TERM env warning messages removed
- NoMachine support added
- Zoom in/out (font size) hotkeys fixed for terminals
- System tray enabled by default for Gnome/Ubuntu
- Missing Goto shortcut for sublime text added for Windows
- Fixed toggling issue with Chrome/IBM layouts under Windows
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux or windows keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
1.2-9
- File Manager additions by RedBearAK
- Gnome Boxes added by RedBearAK
- Sysvinit support added (specifically for MX Linux w/ XFCE)
- Updated XFCE remappings for Cmd-Tab & Cmd-Grave
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux or windows keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
1.2-8
- One line quick install added
- Finder type related hotkeys added via PR
- Deepin-terminal & LXTerminal added via PR
- IntelliJ IDEs Go To Line hotkey fixed via PR
- Various modifier & backspace combos added.
- Maximize window toggle added via PR
- mklink symlink fix for Windows install via PR
- Previous & Next tab hotkeys added for browsers via PR
- Ctrl+Dot sigint & esc hotkey added via PR
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux or windows keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
1.2-7
- Synergy comments added for manual fix (PR)
- Re-ordered Kinto GUI menu to match system tray (PR)
- Duplicate key removed, caused install failure on 1.2-6 zip file release when installed on Windows
- Extra spacing removed, prevented some sublime text remaps on Windows
- Support for xfreerdp added for Linux
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux or windows keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
1.2-6
- RDP, Remmina and various Remote Desktop improvements
- Shortcut key improvements for Chrome/IBM kb layouts
- Fixed some file permission issues related to re-organizing Kinto files & cleanup
- Merged PR for Jetbrains regex to increase compatibility
- Added RAlt-Enter for Insert
- Fixed Cmd-Tab issue w/ Terminals on Linux
- Added fixes for multi-cursor w/ Windows
- Merged PR for Cmd-Num to change browser tabs
- Merged PR to fix Cmd-Shift-Grave direction
- Added Open File Browser hotkey for Windows
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux or windows keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
1.2-5
- Adds Microsoft Edge support for Linux
- Dev tools hotkey added for Windows and Linux browsers
- Sigint, exit (nano) hotkeys added to sublime and vscode
- Removed references to xkb version of kinto
- system-config directory renamed to linux
- Fixed proper displaying of keyboard type under Windows
- Alt-Esc maps to Pause/Break (Windows)
- Alt-Up/Down maps to PgUp/PgDn (Windows)
- emacs style input cursor controls added for GUI apps
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux or windows keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
1.2-4
- Updates to readme, removed outdated info mostly
- Added better tabs opening and closing functionality for Windows (consecutive keypresses)
- Added additional support for ConsoleZ and improved support for Windows Terminal
- Improvements to the Linux based initial setup installer
- Corrected and added more text editors for modifying config file under Linux