MacOS
From Jon's Wiki
Compose Key
- Install Karabiner-Elements, e.g. with brew install.
- Fetch the large but comprehensive
DefaultKeyBinding.dictfile from GitHub, here. This has all the X11 compose key mappings in it, plus a bunch of other nifty combinations. - . Copy it into the
~/Library/KeyBindingsdirectory. You may have to create the directory first. - In Karabiner-Elements under Settings → Simple Modifications, add the following remapping rules for any USB keyboards:
- left_command → left_alt
- left_alt → left_command
- right_alt → right_command
- In Settings → Complex Modifications, Add the rule to rewrite the Right Command key (now mapped as Right Alt on USB keyboards) to Shift + Ctrl + F13. This rule should look like this:
{
"description": "Send Shift + Ctrl + F13 on Right Command to emulate Compose Key",
"manipulators": [
{
"from": { "key_code": "right_gui" },
"to": [
{
"key_code": "f13",
"modifiers": ["left_control", "left_shift"],
"repeat": false
}
],
"type": "basic"
}
]
}
- Possibly restart apps if they don’t immediately pick up changes.
References
- Goller, A (16 August 2022). “Compose Key on MacOS” (blog post), alexandergoller.com
- “Send Shift + Ctrl + F13 on Right Command to emulate Compose Key”, Gene Sy:Karabiner Complex Rules Generator, via GitHub.
- Hocevar, Sam (17 June 2012). “Setting up a real Compose key on Mac OS X” (blog post), The Lol Engine (dead link; archived 20 October 2021 by The Internet Archive).