

If someone knows a better way of doing this I would love to see it. I was also unable to find the modifier for assigning commands to fn, and Apple's documentation seems to indicate that it's done at a lower level than keybinding has access to. Ditto for changing to control with Alex's method above. At first I thought you might be able to select both the "command key acts as control key" check box and the "fn key acts as control key" but that didn't seem to work. Unfortunately I wasn't able to get it to work another way. You have to explicitly define every command you want to use fn for and mapping to control and then fn is really hacky. Command+V to paste a picture, text, or any file you copied or cut. Use this combination if you want to delete the item after pasting it into another location. Command-C : Copy the selected item to the Clipboard. Cut, copy, paste, and other common shortcuts Command-X : Cut the selected item and copy it to the Clipboard. Just select the item and press this key combination. To use these keys as F1, F2, F3, or other standard function keys, combine them with the Fn key. There are obvious drawbacks to this approach. Copy and Paste keys on a Mac: Command+C to copy a picture, text, or any file on Mac. Then save the file ~/Library/KeyBindings/DefaultKeyBinding.dict with the contents Īfter you logout and log back in you should be able to use fn-c to copy etc. First check the function key acts as control key box in Double command.

I checked this app again, and saw the newest update which has fixed the issues (and re-added an English interface).I was able to get this to work by using a combination of DoubleCommand and jtbandes hint from here. Or choose Edit > Paste from the menu bar. (Luckily I had saved my stuff in my notes.) I was really upset and was forced to use other apps for a short time, and they all ended up disappointing me (they all only allowed up to 10 entries without paying). One of the recent updates ended up removing all my entries and made the app unusable. It's so much better (and faster) than having to use the native Notes app. I use this app all the time for special kaomoji not offered in the Japanese keyboard, and copypastas! ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗįor the many months I've used this app, it has been extremely useful. Some buttons are still in Korean but you can easily find your way around. The bottom banner ads are unobtrusive and honestly I don't care about them because of the ability to have unlimited entries! I highly recommend it over all the other copy/paste apps offered!įor one, it allows you to have unlimited entries *without paying* and has a simple, easy to use interface and design. This is *the best* copy/paste keyboard app on the appstore.
