One of the cooler features of BootMapper Client (BMC) is that it can be used to make keys work double duties – act as one key when pressed alone, and act as another when pressed in combination with another key. Making your own custom USB cables post on.Wire-to-wire GX16 4-pin aviation connectors from AliExpress.RAMA WORKS’ guide on silencing stabilizers.Extensive list of exotic keyboard models with schematics and case designs: Keepfol.io.Josef Adamcik’s Corne keyboard build log.Sidenote: Josef has the coolest layout on his Katana60 and some interesting thoughts about layouts.Josef Adamcik’s guide to building a custom USB cable.Masterzen’s handwired keyboard build log, part 1 and part 2.I’m in the research phase at the moment and here I’ve collected a bunch of resources for mostly my own convenience. Restart yabai installed via Homebrew with “brew services start yabai” at command line.It makes zero sense but I really would like to build my own handwired keyboard.MacOS Mojave 10.14.6 (18G103) (Running newer OS than my hardware officially supports using “macOS Patcher” created by “dosdude1”) Hammerspoon is a mulitfaceted utility to allow advanced customisation, and yabai is a window tiling manager - the most relevant and basic common link I can suggest is that they are both system-wide utilities that manipulate the OS at a fairly low level (similarly to antivirus/firewall software, although I am able to run my macOS firewall without issue). In order to disable yabai installation sourced via Homebrew, run the following at the command line: “brew services stop yabai”) Again, I don’t know if it was my personal configuration or the app itself. “yabai” (This was not an issue with the 32-bit client, only the 64-bit client.“Hammerspoon” (This was necessary when I was using the 32-bit client, I don’t know if it was my personal configuration or the app itself I didn’t investigate beyond terminating Hammerspoon processes).I was able to resolve the issues by deactivating certain open source utilities: I have experienced the exact same issues as described by OP - I was actually experiencing these issues BEFORE this patch, but this latest patch has forced me off the 32-bit client and onto the 64-bit client with the result that the issues resurfaced. As far as I can tell the 32-bit client has been completely removed as of the latest patch. I have solved the OP’s described issues on my system…ĪLSO NOTE: If Starcraft client will not launch after pressing “Play” button in the launching app, ensure that in the Starcraft settings accessed within the app you have deselected “Launch 32-bit client” option. Starcraft 2 seems to not have any issues regarding access to. On July 1, the next time I went to play, is when the issues began. That day, the latest update downloaded, and I played a game with friends without issue. The game worked fine as recently as June 28, 2020. I have no anti-virus or firewall running (mentioned because these seemed to be implicated in another thread of similar issues. I am running on a MacMini 2010, macOS 10.13.6 (HIgh Sierra). I have deleted/reinstalled both the app and Starcraft three times, but without any success. These issues are pretty much identical to what was experienced here: Several choices in the Main menu screen (Options, HotKeys, etc.) lock the game up.When clicking “Multiplayer”, on the screen to choose network, is not selectable (no servers listed), and LAN goes nowhere after selecting it.I will summarize.Īfter updating Starcraft (not Remastered) on July 1, 2020, I was no longer able to access, and a number of other issues cause the game to crash: I’m re-posting this from the “Classic” forum at the request of Customer Support.
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