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>Is ControllerMate Compatible with Logitech K750 Keyboard? I have a Logitech K750 keyboard, and it doesn't see like it is compatible.
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So which option should be used to do the remap? ControllerMate cannot modify the behavior of another vendor’s keyboard/mouse driver or one that is included with OS X. Driver configurations are available only for devices that use ControllerMate’s keyboard/mouse driver.
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The goal of this example is to demonstrate how to modify the behavior of keyboard buttons using a Driver Configuration. I’m a bit confused about which option to use to remap the keyboard keys. It is completely compatible with Sierra and has a great graphical interface for configuration/remapping almost any input controller In case you don’t get it working with KM, another option to consider is another low-level utility called ControllerMate by OrderedBytes. As Karabiner Elements develops, I check on it but it has yet to even come close to what can be done with KM/CM/BTT. Since then, I’ve ported all those functions over to KM and CM (and BetterTouchTool). It, along with the companion app Seil, were the only apps (I thought) capable of doing what I needed. In fact, before Sierra, I loved it and used it to do many functions. Please don’t get me wrong in that I don’t like Karabiner. Let me know if you try CM and run into problems (although we might have to take it over to the CM forums) I think I have maybe a dozen KM macros and I’m sure others like Peter and JMichael probably use hundreds every day)
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This is just a very small sample of how I use CM, and I know it can do a lot more.
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Using CM, it can react to every button, knob, and slider on the mixer, including sending back MIDI commands to turn the button lights on and off. Just recently I was given an old DJ mixer controller which connects via USB and is seen as a MIDI instrument. When using a multi-button mouse instead of a Magic Trackpad, I have CM configured to remap the additional buttons to do many different functions based on which application is front-most.
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Look over the main product page to get an idea but also check out the Examples page for just a small sample of what is possible with CM.ĬM is free to try out and might even stay free for you (at least for a while). I’ve been using CM for many years and highly recommend it. It is completely compatible with Sierra and has a great graphical interface for configuration/remapping almost any input controller (much nicer than Karabiner’s complicated XML syntax).