How to remap a keyboard on a Mac
by Nathan Edwards from The Verge - All Posts on (#68PP6)
Don't tell me where the Command key is. It's wherever I want it to be. | Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge
Say you're a Mac user who just got a fancy new keyboard, but it has a Windows layout. Or you want to use the same keyboard with both Windows and Mac machines. Or you've gotten used to a specific layout, and now your muscle memory is all wrong.
The biggest differences between Macs and Windows PCs are in the bottom row modifier keys. Windows computers have Ctrl, Win, and Alt, whereas Macs have Control, Option, and Command. macOS automatically maps the Alt to Option and Win to Command. But Windows uses the Control key for most of the shortcuts that Macs use the Command key for, which means you have to remember to copy / paste using your pinkie on one computer and using your index finger on another. Who wants that?
You could try to rewire...