When you create a key with a modifier (Shift, ctrl, alt, alt gr, and OS), Bazecor allows you to add some features to those keys.
- “Add one key on Tap” To gain more space and create more functions. With this feature, you can create a key that inputs a character when you press it and a modifier when the key is held.
- “Turn into a one-shot modifier.” With this option, you’ll be able to use the modifier in different capacities:
- When you tap, it will modify the next input. For instance, if you shift and start typing, the first letter will be capitalized.
- While held, it will modify any key pressed alongside the holding.
- The modifier will lock and apply to any key pressed on double tap. We can deactivate the modifier by tapping it again. It works like a caps lock but with any modifier.
Additionally, you can create keys that already have the modifier with them to form shortcuts. To do so, select a letter or a number, and in the “Create a shortcut” section, add all the modifiers needed to create the shortcut of choice.