Virtual Extended Keyboard allows you to type numpad using Mac keyboard without numpad. It also allows you to type f1-f20 on Macbook with touch bar without using touch bar.
Virtual Extended Keyboard is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, expressed or implied, of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Please see the GNU General Public License for more details.
Here is the direct link to download Virtual Extended Keyboard v0.1.0.
- Copy the Virtual Extended Keyboard.app to your Applications folder.
- First time when you run, it'll display a system alert asking you to allow accessibility permission in system preference, and the app will quit.
- Grant the accessibility permission in system preference and run the app again
- Make sure you can find the app in menu extra by pressing vo+m twice
- Open up a text editor and press fn+j, fn+k, fn+l, and it should type 1 2 3
- Num 1 2 3: fn j k l
- Num 4 5 6: fn u i o
- Num 7 8 9: fn 7 8 9
- Num 0: fn m
- Num .: fn .
- Num *: fn ,
- Num /: fn /
- Num =: fn ;
- Num -: fn -
- Num +: fn =
- f1 f2 f3 f4: fn 1 2 3 4
- f5 f6 f7 f8: fn-q w e r
- f9 f10 f11 f12: fn a s d f
- f16 f17 f18 f19: fn z x c v