hs.eventtap.keyStroke with modifier works only after double press












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I want change copy command from Cmd+c to Ctrl+c.
I have this code:



hs.hotkey.bind({"ctrl"}, "c", function()
hs.eventtap.keyStroke({"cmd"}, "c")
end)


But it works only after two 'c' fast presses with Ctrl button pressed.
It's not a Cmd button problem because Shift+c doesn't work as well.



Haw can I remap Cmd+c combination by Hammerspoon?



My system:
Mac OSX 10.14 Mojave










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    I want change copy command from Cmd+c to Ctrl+c.
    I have this code:



    hs.hotkey.bind({"ctrl"}, "c", function()
    hs.eventtap.keyStroke({"cmd"}, "c")
    end)


    But it works only after two 'c' fast presses with Ctrl button pressed.
    It's not a Cmd button problem because Shift+c doesn't work as well.



    Haw can I remap Cmd+c combination by Hammerspoon?



    My system:
    Mac OSX 10.14 Mojave










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      I want change copy command from Cmd+c to Ctrl+c.
      I have this code:



      hs.hotkey.bind({"ctrl"}, "c", function()
      hs.eventtap.keyStroke({"cmd"}, "c")
      end)


      But it works only after two 'c' fast presses with Ctrl button pressed.
      It's not a Cmd button problem because Shift+c doesn't work as well.



      Haw can I remap Cmd+c combination by Hammerspoon?



      My system:
      Mac OSX 10.14 Mojave










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      I want change copy command from Cmd+c to Ctrl+c.
      I have this code:



      hs.hotkey.bind({"ctrl"}, "c", function()
      hs.eventtap.keyStroke({"cmd"}, "c")
      end)


      But it works only after two 'c' fast presses with Ctrl button pressed.
      It's not a Cmd button problem because Shift+c doesn't work as well.



      Haw can I remap Cmd+c combination by Hammerspoon?



      My system:
      Mac OSX 10.14 Mojave







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          I am using hammerspoon to map ctrl-c and ctrl-v to their respective cmd-c and cmd-v equivalents via:



          hs.hotkey.bind({"ctrl"}, "c", nil, function()
          hs.eventtap.keyStroke({"cmd"}, "c")
          end)
          hs.hotkey.bind({"ctrl"}, "v", nil, function()
          hs.eventtap.keyStroke({"cmd"}, "v")
          end)


          I can still use the cmd-c and cmd-v keystrokes, but now ctrl-c and ctrl-v also work.






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            I am using hammerspoon to map ctrl-c and ctrl-v to their respective cmd-c and cmd-v equivalents via:



            hs.hotkey.bind({"ctrl"}, "c", nil, function()
            hs.eventtap.keyStroke({"cmd"}, "c")
            end)
            hs.hotkey.bind({"ctrl"}, "v", nil, function()
            hs.eventtap.keyStroke({"cmd"}, "v")
            end)


            I can still use the cmd-c and cmd-v keystrokes, but now ctrl-c and ctrl-v also work.






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              I am using hammerspoon to map ctrl-c and ctrl-v to their respective cmd-c and cmd-v equivalents via:



              hs.hotkey.bind({"ctrl"}, "c", nil, function()
              hs.eventtap.keyStroke({"cmd"}, "c")
              end)
              hs.hotkey.bind({"ctrl"}, "v", nil, function()
              hs.eventtap.keyStroke({"cmd"}, "v")
              end)


              I can still use the cmd-c and cmd-v keystrokes, but now ctrl-c and ctrl-v also work.






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                I am using hammerspoon to map ctrl-c and ctrl-v to their respective cmd-c and cmd-v equivalents via:



                hs.hotkey.bind({"ctrl"}, "c", nil, function()
                hs.eventtap.keyStroke({"cmd"}, "c")
                end)
                hs.hotkey.bind({"ctrl"}, "v", nil, function()
                hs.eventtap.keyStroke({"cmd"}, "v")
                end)


                I can still use the cmd-c and cmd-v keystrokes, but now ctrl-c and ctrl-v also work.






                share|improve this answer













                I am using hammerspoon to map ctrl-c and ctrl-v to their respective cmd-c and cmd-v equivalents via:



                hs.hotkey.bind({"ctrl"}, "c", nil, function()
                hs.eventtap.keyStroke({"cmd"}, "c")
                end)
                hs.hotkey.bind({"ctrl"}, "v", nil, function()
                hs.eventtap.keyStroke({"cmd"}, "v")
                end)


                I can still use the cmd-c and cmd-v keystrokes, but now ctrl-c and ctrl-v also work.







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