Keyboard Pilot

Keyboard Pilot for PC and Mac

Published by Tinybird Interactive AB

  • Compatibility: Available on Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 7 & MacOS 10, 11, 10.9
  • Category: Utilities
  • Licence: Free
  • Software version: 1.9.1
  • File size: 1.82 MB


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Keyboard Pilot Features and Description

1. Are you constantly changing the keyboard layout (known as Input Source in System Preferences) as you switch between applications? That can be really annoying and slowing you down.

2. Keyboard Pilot makes this completely transparent by changing layouts automatically as you switch between applications.

3. A common example is the non-English developer, having to use uncomfortable, complex and tiring key combinations for common symbols like [ ] { } in development tools.

4. • Making key shortcuts in applications such as developer tools or photo/video editors work as intended.

5. Keyboard Pilot can help you focus on the actual tasks instead by doing the switching for you.

6. Many of them are now assuming an English keyboard layout.

7. • Making it much easier to enter the typical programming symbols.

8. After setting up the pilot, you will never have to think about the layout again.



Pros:

  • - Works perfectly as advertised
  • - Easily switches between different keyboard layouts
  • - Supports intelligent switching based on app context
  • - Great for working with Windows machines remotely

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Installation Requirements

PC Compactibility/Requirements for Installation

Compactible OS list:
  1. Windows 11
  2. Windows 10
  3. Windows 8.1
  4. Windows 7
  5. Windows Vista

Requirements for MacOS Installation

Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.

Compactible OS list:
  1. macOS Ventura: 13.3
  2. macOS Monterey: 12.6.4
  3. macOS Big Sur: 11.7.5
  4. macOS Catalina: 10.15
  5. macOS Mojave: 10.14
  6. macOS High Sierra: 10.13

FAQs

Keyboard Pilot - Is it safe to download?

Yes. The app is 100 percent (100%) safe to download and Install. Our download links are from safe sources and are frequently virus scanned to protect you

Software Reviews and Criticism


  • By An Actually Honest Reviewer

    Great for using function keys with pro apps

    Using Motion or Cinema 4D just got a whole lot easier for me. Now I don't have to sacrifice my volume button or screen brightness keys for function keys. Keyboard Pilot supports intelligent switching based on app context. When I'm in Motion or C4D, the function keys are function keys. When I'm anywhere else, F1 and F2 adjust screen brightness. Just what I was looking for!


  • By Basementjack

    Love TinyBird!

    I originally bought this to use to turn function keys on and off, that functionality has been moved to their website due to app store restrictions. It's a godsend when working with windows machines remotely, or in one of my developer tools that makes heavy use of function key mappings. Thanks TinyBird!


  • By dovdov

    features

    I wonder if you could add an option to have different settings if an external keyboard is connected.


  • By RenanBrazil

    The best

    This app is awesome! Sometimes I have to use a lot of languages at the same time in different aplications, not anymore! Thanks for that.


  • By MWildcard

    Works perfectly

    This app works perfectly, exactly as advertised. I use three keyboard layouts: Dvorak, which I use all the time for typing (actually I use the "Dvorak with Qwerty when command is pressed"); Standard US Qwerty layout, which I use for Pixelmator, Blender, Scribus, et. al. so I can use their keyboard shortcuts as designed; and Russian layout, which I use in the Russian flashcards program I have which I'm using to improve my Russian vocabulary. Keyboard pilot easily switches between the different keyboard layouts I use, exactly as advertised, so I don't have to think about switching layouts anymore at all. Worth the three dollars, which is the price of a small snack. One thing I'll note is that I thought the "fn" keys setting wasn't working, because when I tried to use F11 et. al. in Blender, I got Mission Control instead. I had to disable the settings under Mission Control in System Preferences (which I never use anyways) and then it worked perfectly. (The F-key setting WAS working, I just had a system-wide setting for the STANDARD F-keys 9-12, in addition to the special settings for these which change volume settings.)


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