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+Document: WR-012 P. Webb
+ 2025.06.26
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+ Getting your mechanical keyboard working VIA Mac
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+ Much thanks to u/theogdeltag[1], I was finally able to get my Wormier
+ RD75[2] working on macOS like I'd expect it to (using Option +
+ Command to quickly navigate tabs in Sublime Text and browsers being
+ such a workflow).
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+ VIA[3] is basically how you remap keys, update firmware, &c for
+ seemingly all indie keyboard manufacturers? Anyhoo:
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+ > To "force" a keyboard to work in the way you would expect it to on
+ > a Mac using Via, these keys are the Mac equivalents
+ >
+ > Windows Key = Command
+ >
+ > Alt = Option
+ >
+ > Ctrl = Control
+ >
+ > Once I bound the left and right windows keys into the place I would
+ > expect Command to be, my keyboard functioned as expected on my Mac.
+
+ I think by default, the remapping affects the Windows mode (my
+ keyboard has toggles), which doesn't matter either way for me (just
+ an FYI for you).
+
+References
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+ [1] <https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/m7g8cj/comment/m07sya6>
+ [2] <https://womierkeyboard.com/products/womier-rd75-pro>
+ [3] <https://usevia.app>