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I have a keyboard that does not have double quotes, when I need to use it, it's very difficult to remember the FN. How can I create a script so that when I press LShift + Escape it puts a double quote?

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  • Thanks for the upvote. Can you also Accept my answer? May 16, 2022 at 20:38
  • I'm assuming you want the changes to apply for all programs and not just input received by your bash shells. Could you edit your question to be clear on that? If you only care about input received by bash, look into Readline key bindings. I don't think shift+esc can be mapped from though.
    – starball
    Oct 17, 2022 at 2:27

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You can't create macros like this within bash. You would have to remap keyboard presses at the OS/application level.

If you're using a Mac, try Hammerspoon. If you're on a PC, try AutoHotkey.

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