Map Caps Lock key to Escape key, or any key to any key, on Windows systems.
- Map Caps Lock key to Escape key on a new Windows system with almost no effort. Just download and double-click. This is the primary reason why Uncap was written. It was written for users of vi editor who like to map
... [More] their Caps Lock key to Escape key for convenience.
- Map any key to any key, multiple keys to other keys, or disable keys using command line arguments. No additional file or script is required.
- Enable, disable or modify key mappings without having to reboot the system.
- Disable key mappings easily by stopping Uncap.
- It is a single-file executable. It is very lightweight. The executable is about 72 KB in size. It occupies about 2 MB or less of memory, and negligible CPU while running. [Less]
A convenience wrapper for gvim/mvim --remote(-tab)-silent to open files in an existing instance of GVim or MacVim.
The Windows script has been verified on Windows 7 only. However, it should work fine on other recent versions of Windows too. The Linux script has been verified with posh, dash and
... [More] bash, so it should work fine on any POSIX compliant shell.
This README documents the usage of these scripts. Further, it also documents how to create context menu options to open files in an existing instance of GVim or MacVim in various desktop environments. [Less]
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