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I'm

  • running IntelliJ 14
  • using Mac OS X layout
  • running on OS X (Yosemite)

IntelliJ is using DVORAK in general but not for keyboard shortcuts. keyboard shortcuts are in QWERTY. As if they were scancode based instead of the key value after mapping.

Ideas?

edit 1 @gabriel hard to tell but here are some examples... note: m, a and 0-9 are same on DVORAK and QWERTY

cmd+/     'comment line' flashes code menu and sometimes moves to a brace (/ == {)
cmd+b      works, goes to definition  (b == n)
cmd+opt+l 'reformat' flashes code menu  (l == p)
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  • Can you give us an example? For example, what actually happens if you press command + O? And what would you expect to happen? May 29, 2015 at 20:10
  • Always send a comment with @ so it will bump up the question. I did not see your edit ;-) So, your Keyboard is originally QUERTY? and you configured it to be DVORAK using MacOS System Preferences? Jun 7, 2015 at 14:42
  • @GabrielOshiro yes. Same/similar result on MS Natural keyboard, built-in and apple bluetooth keyboard. Is frustrating to not have all shortcuts working. Pondering next step(s).
    – John Dhom
    Jun 8, 2015 at 16:22
  • Hurrah! I have found someone else with exactly the same problem! My keyboard is configured as Dvorak under OSX 10.10.3 (early 2015 Retina MacBook Pro). When I type normally, everything is OK, but some shortcuts do what their Qwerty counterparts would, for example: When I press option-/ IntelliJ does "navigate back" instead of "comment line". In Dvorak, the key which normally is [ is mapped to /, so it does look like IntelliJ is reading the QWERTY value of the key. Interestingly, the letter keys DO seem to work. HELP! Jun 29, 2015 at 14:38

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It turns out this is a problem in Java that has existed for some years, and is still present in Java 9. See the bug report here: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8022079

JetBrains has been aware of the problem for some years, but is waiting for Oracle to fix it. See these JetBrains bug reports: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEABKL-6493 and https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-63779

In those reports you'll find a work-around using a free tool called Karabiner. I have just verified that it works for IntelliJ. It will probably also work for other Java-based tools.

For OSX earlier than Sierra The work-around is:

  • Download and install Karabiner from https://pqrs.org/osx/karabiner/
  • In the OSX System Preferences, set your keyboard to the default "U.S. International" PC. If you don't often type diacritics and other international characters, it's easier to just set the keyboard to "U.S" instead.
  • In the Karabiner settings, type "dvorak" in the search box, then scroll down to the section For U.S. Input Source and check Use Dvorak Keyboard Layout (QWERTY to Dvorak)

From macOS Sierra onwards, as reported by user MithrilTuxedo in the comments, the procedure is different. You have to use Karabiner Elements (the new Karabiner core) with a configuration file. I have outlined the procedure at https://cpbotha.net/2016/12/16/dvorak-remapping-with-karabiner-elements-on-macos-sierra-works/ and summarise it here briefly:

  • Download and install Karabiner Elements.
  • Copy qwerty_to_dvorak.json from the examples and install it as the new karabiner.json configuration file.
  • If Karabiner Elements is running, it'll pick up the new file.

This bug will affect most Java-based tools such as those by JetBrains (IntelliJ, PyCharm, WebStorm, AppCode) and probably also Netbeans. The work-around summarised above should alleviate the problem in all cases.

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  • Thanks for this! Works perfectly on my mac.
    – wim
    Apr 7, 2016 at 3:35
  • This doesn't solve the issue. Actually had no effect.
    – swade
    May 10, 2016 at 14:52
  • I have many confirmed positives. Maybe you are dealing with a different problem, or it is the same problem but you have not applied this fix correctly? May 10, 2016 at 15:18
  • For 10.12 (Sierra) you'll need to use github.com/tekezo/Karabiner-Elements Oct 8, 2016 at 1:03
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    Oh, and at the moment Karabiner-Elements has no real GUI, but instead describes how to set the config file. In the repo examples/qwerty_to_dvorak.json does the trick. It'll start working as soon as you save your config. Oct 8, 2016 at 1:21
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I've had a similar problem using key combinations like ctrl+n in intellij 16 on linux (red hat). I use Colemak keyboard. I had two input sources setup in my operating system, system preferences .

  1. English(US)

  2. English(Colemak)

When I changed the order of the Input Sources, and put Colemak first, the problem seemed to go away.

System Tools > Settings > Keyboard > Input Sources

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    This also worked for me on Kubuntu 16.04 with the neo2-layout - many thanks!
    – nidomiro
    Jul 23, 2017 at 11:51
  • Works for me as well, (Ubuntu 18.04.2, Colemak, Pycharm 2019.1) Apr 3, 2019 at 8:19
  • Great solution! Worked for me as well on Arch. Used setxkbmap and changed the order of the layouts and bam! Works like a charm.
    – mnestorov
    Feb 5, 2020 at 8:14
  • This solution also works for me in IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate 2019.3 on NixOS. Apr 7, 2020 at 13:08
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JetBrains are waiting for the bug to be fixed upstream in JDK, which of course will never happen. The other answer here is informative, but will only work on Mac OS, so if you're on linux or windows you're out of luck there.

I wrote a script to work around the issue, which you can find here. If you normally use GNOME keymap in pycharm on linux, then you're in luck - you can simply import my dvorak_settings.jar file and get back to coding.

Otherwise you can use the script to generate your own bugfixed keymap, read on...

The original keymap files are located in <pycharm>/lib/resources.jar/idea/Keymap_*.xml.

Example usage:

./to_dvorak Keymap_Emacs.xml -o Keymap_Emacs_Dvorak.xml

Have a browse over the generated file and if it looks sane, pack it up into the .jar file (see my dvorak_settings.jar example for the required structure) and import this in your IDE.

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This problem is (finally!) fixed in IntelliJ IDEA 2017.1. See JetBrains issue JRE-172, “Wrong keys are picked up on dvorak layout in Mac OSX 10.6.2”.

It also seems to be fixed in other JetBrains tools. I tested that it's fixed in PyCharm 2017.1, CLion 2017.1, and AppCode 2017.1.

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    fyi... just setup a new machine with intellij 2017.1.1... the shortcut mapper dialog still doesn't respect dvorak on osx.
    – John Dhom
    Apr 21, 2017 at 14:14

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