Five custom properties with matching name are added to Cube object. Keeping you to a single action.Įxample image, Basis and five keys on the Cube Mesh. I added one additonal modification, converting key 20 (which is coded as “spacebar”) to Left_Shift-Left_Option-s.Instead of keyframing shapekeys can drive them with a custom property on the object you are animating.If you’re looking for a different product ID, open the Event Viewer in Karabiner-Elements and choose Devices.Please pay it forward by documenting something you’ve discovered. But if you’re the one person who needs this solution, I hope it helps. 2Īgain, almost no one on Earth will never need or want to do any of this. ![]() Save this file and restart Karabiner-Elements.Īfter doing this, and mapping these new keystrokes to Better Touch Tool, I’m back up to full speed. Open this file in a plain text editor (I use TextMate).įind and replace 555 (the product ID for the v2) with 580 (the product ID for the Pro). Navigate to ~/.config/karabiner/karabiner.json - the easiest way to do this is by choosing Go > Go to Folder… in the Finder. This is where it gets frustratingly user-hostile, because it requires you to modify a JSON file in an external editor. But if you have the Tartarus Pro like I do, you need to modify the settings you just imported to change the product ID. If you have the Tartarus v2 like you’re done! All of the keys should be mapped to new, less-common keystrokes. It’ll ask you whether you want to open the link in Karabiner-Elements. On the next screen, choose “Import More Rules from the internet.”Įither search for “Tartarus” or follow this linkĬhoose the Import button. In Karabiner-Elements Preferences, choose Complex Modications and then Add Rule. You’ll have to give it a ton of permissions in System Preferences. Looking through their user forums, I couldn’t find any perfect matches for this use case, but luckily had built a set of custom mappings (a “complex modification” in Karabiner speak) for a similar purpose. Here’s what I wanted Karabiner to do: remap the keys of the Tartarus Pro to seldom-used keystrokes so I could then set those as triggers for Better Touch Tool. I’d long heard of Karabiner Elements, a public domain app that can remap any key and do really impressive things. I had to restart Better Touch Tool multiple times per day.īasically, the app kept getting my normal weird keyboard confused with my special weird gaming keypad. ![]() When encountering password fields, my normal keyboard would start triggering keyboard shortcuts. ![]() In theory, you’re done! For a few weeks, this worked great. I also set key 20, the spacebar, to Undo. You’ll do these steps for each key on the gaming keypad you want to remap. It shows what’s happening, like that you just hit “copy.” I find the Title text to be too large, so I use the Subtitle instead.ĥ) For Trigger Conditions, you want to choose “Works on keyboards with the same type as used for recording.” Yes, this is a ridiculously long label. We’ll come back to that.Ģ) You want the shortcut Enabled, so check the box.ģ) You should put a note in this field for clarity.Ĥ) The HUD overlay is surprisingly helpful. That’s where all the real work happens.ġ) For the moment, ignore the “Click here to record a shortcut” section. Now direct your attention to the righthand sidebar. You’ll notice the “Assigned Action” is ⌘A. Luckily, there’s software that can recognize that and do something useful instead.īetter Touch Tool is best known for getting random mice and trackpads to work, but it does a nice job on keyboards as well. So if you plug it in and hit the 08 key, you’ll see it type a ‘w’. It’s important to understand that macOS sees the Tartarus Pro as a plain old keyboard. How to make the Tartarus Pro work on macOS Catalina ![]() So please, Razer, make one! But if you want to use a gaming pad like the Tartarus Pro for keyboard shortcuts, this does the trick. Note that this doesn’t do half of what a proper driver could accomplish, particularly for gaming. So in the interest of sharing what I’ve learned - and remembering how I got this to work in the first place - let me walk through the steps. It’s nicely built! Unfortunately, it doesn’t offer drivers for the current macOS.Īfter a lot of googling, I’ve cobbled together a solution. When my beloved Logitech keypad crapped out, I switched to the well-reviewed Razer Tartarus Pro. Pasteboard History (which is part of Better Touch Tool).So for the past decade I’ve used an external gaming keypad to the left of my keyboard with custom macros set up for some common commands: While this odd keyboard is great for normal typing, certain key combinations are unwieldy. As I’ve written before, I use this weird keyboard which has helped greatly with my carpal tunnel issues.
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