'$\UF72B' = 'moveToEndOfLineAndModifySelection:' /* Shift + End = 'moveToEndOfDocumentAndModifySelection:' /* Shift + Cmd + End */ '\UF72B' = 'moveToEndOfLine:' /* End = 'moveToEndOfDocument:' /* Cmd + End */ '$\UF729' = 'moveToBeginningOfLineAndModifySelection:' /* Shift + Home = 'moveToBeginningOfDocumentAndModifySelection:' /* Shift + Cmd + Home */ '\UF729' = 'moveToBeginningOfLine:' /* Home = 'moveToBeginningOfDocument:' /* Cmd + Home */ Regular Mac keyboards don't even have the Insert key, but provide 'Fn' instead, NOTE: typically the Windows 'Insert' key is mapped to what Macs call 'Help'.
This applies to OS X 10.5 and possibly other versions. This key mapping is more appropriate after switching Ctrl for Command in this menu:Īpple->System Preferences->Keyboard & Mouse->Keyboard->Modifier Keys.-> That you have also switched the Control and Command keys already.
Match default behavior on Windows systems. This file remaps the key bindings of a single user on Mac OS X 10.5 to more closely * ~/Library/KeyBindings/DefaultKeyBinding.Dict