From 1c56c98ab9d554c1a5c66af75d60e7912402bc9c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ben Reaves Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2020 13:23:51 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] - Updated readme to properly link to releases and provide more info --- README.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index fa485cf..d08484e 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ![alt text](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rbreaves/kinto/master/Kinto.png) -[![GitHub release](https://img.shields.io/github/release/rbreaves/kinto.svg)](https://github.com/rbreaves/kinto/releases) +[![GitHub release](https://img.shields.io/github/release/rbreaves/kinto.svg)](https://github.com/rbreaves/kinto/releases/latest) ![alt text](https://github.com/rbreaves/kinto/blob/master/splash.png) @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Memory muscle matters for programmers and developers. -If it happens on your mac keyboard then it should happen the same in linux. +Kinto tries to create a ZERO remapping or key rebinding solution by placing your modifiers and shortcut keys where they are expected to be ahead of time - and to do it faster than anything else. The point is to keep the user out of individually setting up new keybindings. Note: As of version 1.0 Kinto no longer maps Cmd/Alt to Super while using the Terminal, it is now mapping to Ctrl+Shift by default. Please reset your terminal's keymaps back to their defaults.