6/20/2023 0 Comments Uninstall doublecommand![]() Removed after realizing that even a on a macbook, Windows still has all the things I dislike about it. Initially had a bootcamp partition with Windows 10. :( It was half the cost to roll-back to replacement parts from late 2011 model and downgrade from an i7 to an i5, and physically it was a perfect swap, so that's what I did. Logicboard/memory/CPU replaced after spilling beer through the I/O ports. I'm hoping there's a way to go "under the hood" and just make OS X recognize a different key (say the left option key) as Control. ![]() I looked through previously asked questions and found: MacBook Pro Keyboard - How to Swap / Remap Keys? and I am aware of DoubleCommand Worst case scenario, I can go that route, but it's not my preference. I suspect that it may be easier and more fruitful to simply remap a different key to register as the control key, and I would be 100% happy and satisfied with this solution, although ideally I wouldn't have to install some kind of 3rd party software to do so. Physically there's no signs of damage anywhere at or around the key. But I'm not afraid of trying to actually fix the problem. For example, installing and enabling the DoubleCommand application allows the. In all honesty, I don't know when it stopped working and the laptop has seen a lot of wear, been rebuilt, and had some major mods (which I will detail below). The delete key is a key on most computer keyboards which is typically used. I am interested in why the key does not work, but have no idea where to even begin troubleshooting the thing. Pressing the key does not register any keyboard event in Atom, terminal or other program, and as I try to become more familiar with the Terminal, its becoming increasingly frustrating. I have a late 2012 Macbook Pro with a non-functioning command key.
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