Hourse party!!!!!!! mac os. I have used G500 once on Mac OS X and it worked alright except for the jumping cursor exactly as on the video above. What you describe seems different to the problem described above, so I suggest you to try your mouse on other OSes and see if it does the same. Test Use of this site signifies your agreement to the Terms of Use. TM ∓ © 2021 Cartoon Network. A WarnerMedia Company. All Rights Reserved. I have used G500 once on Mac OS X and it worked alright except for the jumping cursor exactly as on the video above. What you describe seems different to the problem described above, so I suggest you to try your mouse on other OSes and see if it does the same.
By default in iTerm 2, it's a pain to skip between words.
Here's how you can configure iTerm 2 on OSX to allow you to use ⌥ ← and ⌥→ to do just that.
First you need to set your left ⌥ key to act as an escape character. Ballclicker mac os.
Ruby counters house remastered plus mac os. Second you need to either locate the current shortcut for ⌥ ← or create a new one, in the Profile Shortcut Keys, with the following settings:
- Keyboard Shortcut: ⌥←
- Action: Send Escape Sequence
- Esc+: b
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Third, repeat for the ⌥→ keyboard shortcut with the following settings:
- Keyboard Shortcut: ⌥→
- Action: Send Escape Sequence
- Esc+: f
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You're done! Now you can skip entire words on the command line by holding down the left ⌥ key and hitting ← or →
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To make this work for the right option key you need to set the key modifier to act as an Escape Sequence, a la the first step.