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## What's different? ## What's different?
Compared to most other remappers this is a complete system-wide remap of your base level modifier keys, this saves time. You're not going to die a death of thousand papercuts from trying to support every shortcut key under the sun. Compared to most other remappers ***this is a complete system-wide remap of your base level modifier keys*** , this saves time. You're not going to die a death of thousand papercuts from trying to support every shortcut key under the sun.
It also retains some of the most commonly used system level shortcut keys, such as Cmd-C/V, Cmd-Tab, and Ctrl-Tab among others. You will keep seamless copy & paste between all apps, ability to switch Windows while still using the physical Cmd/Alt key position; switch tabs in your favorite terminals, code editors, or web browsers. Depending on your OS and/or Desktop Environment you may also be able to switch Virtual Desktop environments the same way as well and other basic system level shortcuts. It also retains some of the most commonly used system level shortcut keys, such as Cmd-C/V, Cmd-Tab, and Ctrl-Tab among others. You will keep seamless copy & paste between all apps, ability to switch Windows while still using the physical Cmd/Alt key position; switch tabs in your favorite terminals, code editors, or web browsers. Depending on your OS and/or Desktop Environment you may also be able to switch Virtual Desktop environments the same way as well and other basic system level shortcuts.