FlicKey learns your input language for every app, every website, even each browser tab, then switches the instant you focus. It's the auto-switching macOS never quite got right. And if you ever slip, one shortcut fixes the gibberish instantly.
Keep an eye on the input badge in the menu bar. Switch apps and FlicKey sets the language you use there, before you press a key.
Auto-switching handles almost everything. For the moments it doesn't, hit Fix. And yes, these layout maps are the real thing. Pick a pair and try it.
macOS has a per-app input setting. It forgets, lags, and resets. FlicKey is what it should have been.
FlicKey remembers the right input language for every app and switches the moment you focus it. Terminal stays Latin, chat stays Hebrew. It's reliable where the built-in macOS setting drops the ball.
Your browser remembers the language for each website, so the right script is armed before you press a single key.
Slipped anyway? One shortcut converts gibberish back to what you meant, between any two layouts, in any app.
A live language badge sits in your menu bar, so you always know the active layout at a glance, never guessing.
Grab the 1.0 MB app and drag it to Applications. No account, no installer wizard.
Turn on one toggle in System Settings so FlicKey can read and rewrite the text you type.
Type away. Hit ⌥2 whenever you slip, and let auto-switching handle the rest.
Free, tiny, and native. Built for everyone who lives across two keyboards, or five.
Download for macOS