v1.6.1
Configuration guide
Link to the appropriate configuration guide version: guide link.
Changelog (since v1.6.0)
- Fixed: some major issues with
defchordsv2-experimental
usability - Fixed: key repeat now works again for transparent/unmapped-but-processed keys in Windows and Linux TTY (macOS unknown if affected).
Sample configuration file
The attached kanata.kbd
file is tested to work with the current version. The one in the main
branch of the repository may have extra features that are not supported in this release.
Windows
Instructions
NOTE: All binaries are for x86-64 architectures only.
Download kanata.exe
. Optionally, download kanata.kbd
. With the two files in the same directory, you can double-click the exe
to start kanata. Kanata does not start a background process, so the window needs to stay open after startup. See this discussion for tips to run kanata in the background.
You need to run kanata.exe
via cmd
or powershell
to use a different configuration file:
kanata.exe --cfg <cfg_file>
NOTE: The kanata_winIOv2.exe
variant contains an experimental breaking change that fixes an issue where the Windows LLHOOK+SendInput version of kanata does not handle defsrc
consistently compared to other versions and other operating systems. This variant will be of interest to you for any of the following reasons:
- you are a new user
- you are a cross-platform user
- you use multiple language layouts within Windows and want kanata to handle the key positions consistently
This variant contains the same output change as in the scancode
variant below, and also changes the input to also operate on scancodes.
NOTE: The kanata_scancode_experimental.exe
variant has the same input defsrc
handling as the standard kanata.exe
file but contains a change for an issue where kanata outputs are not handled correctly by some applications. This has not yet been extensively tested but the hope is that it is a strict improvement in scenarios where kanata operates correctly.
Linux
Instructions
NOTE: All Windows binaries are compiled for x86 architectures only.
Download kanata
.
Run it in a terminal and point it to a valid configuration file. Kanata does not start a background process, so the window needs to stay open after startup. See this discussion for how to set up kanata with systemd.
chmod +x kanata # may be downloaded without executable permissions
sudo ./kanata --cfg <cfg_file>`
To avoid requiring sudo
, follow the instructions here.
macOS
Instructions
WARNING: feature support on macOS is limited.
For macOS 11 and newer:
- Install the Karabiner VirtualHiDDevice Driver.
To activate it:
/Applications/.Karabiner-VirtualHIDDevice-Manager.app/Contents/MacOS/Karabiner-VirtualHIDDevice-Manager activate
For macOS 10 and older:
- Install the Karabiner kernel extension.
After installing the appropriate driver for your OS
Download a kanata_macos
variant.
Run it in a terminal and point it to a valid configuration file. Kanata does not start a background process, so the window needs to stay open after startup.
Example
chmod +x kanata_macos_arm64 # may be downloaded without executable permissions
sudo ./kanata_macos_arm64 --cfg <cfg_file>`
cmd_allowed variants
Explanation
The binaries with the name cmd_allowed
are conditionally compiled with the cmd
action enabled.
Using the regular binaries, there is no way to get the cmd
action to work. This action is restricted behind conditional compilation because I consider the action to be a security risk that should be explicitly opted into and completely forbidden by default.
wintercept variants
Explanation and instructions
Warning: known issue
This issue in the Interception driver exists: oblitum/Interception#25. This will affect you if you put your PC to sleep instead of shutting it down, or if you frequently plug/unplug USB devices.
Description
These variants use the Interception driver instead of Windows hooks. You will need to install the driver using the assets from the linked website or from the copy in this repo. The benefit of using this driver is that it is a lower-level mechanism than Windows hooks. This means kanata
will work in more applications, including administrator-privileged apps.
Steps to install the driver
- extract the
.zip
- run a shell with administrator privilege
- run the script
"command line installer/install-interception.exe"
- reboot
Additional installation steps
The above steps are those recommended by the interception driver author. However, I have found that those steps work inconsistently and sometimes the dll stops being able to be loaded. I think it has something to do with being installed in the privileged location of system32\drivers
.
To help with the dll issue, you can copy the following file in the zip archive to the directory that kanata starts from: Interception\library\x64\interception.dll
.
E.g. if you start kanata from your Documents
folder, put the file there:
C:\Users\my_user\Documents\
kanata_wintercept.exe
kanata.kbd
interception.dll
sha256 checksums
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