Updated README.md (v2.4)

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@ -10,10 +10,11 @@ You've probably noticed that when you switch from an ISO keyboard to an ANSI key
For Windows, you just have to follow the following steps for installation and use.
* **Installation and Use:**
* Download the package [ansi-gli-2.3.zip](https://github.com/q3aql/ansi-gli/releases/download/v2.3/ansi-gli-2.3.zip).
* Download the package [ansi-gli-2.4.zip](https://github.com/q3aql/ansi-gli/releases/download/v2.4/ansi-gli-2.4.zip).
* Unzip the package.
* Run `ansi-gli_86.exe` (for Windows 32-bits) or `ansi-gli_86_64.exe` (for Windows 64-bits).
* Run `ansi-gli_x86.exe` (for Windows 32-bits) or `ansi-gli_x86_64.exe` (for Windows 64-bits).
* **Optional**: If you want CapsLock disabled, run `ansi-gli-nocapslock_x86.exe` or `ansi-gli-nocapslock_x86_64.exe`.
* You will see the app icon on the tray. ([Image](https://github.com/q3aql/ansi-gli/blob/master/images/ansi-gli-tray.png))
* You can now use the key combinations.
@ -26,7 +27,8 @@ List of combinations:
- AltGr + z = <
- AltGr + x = >
- Win + Alt = AltGr (for keyboards without AltGr key as SK71/SK64)
- CapsLock = Shift (with nocapslock version)
German/French configuration extra key combinations:
- Alt + y = <
@ -52,7 +54,7 @@ If you want to add more combinations or the ones mentioned do not work for you,
* Install `autokey` for Linux ([from here](https://github.com/autokey/autokey/releases)).
* Install `Python3` (Installed by default on many Linux distributions).
* Install the command `make` (`sudo apt-get install make` on Ubuntu/Debian).
* Download the package [ansi-gli-2.3.zip](https://github.com/q3aql/ansi-gli/releases/download/v2.3/ansi-gli-2.3.zip).
* Download the package [ansi-gli-2.4.zip](https://github.com/q3aql/ansi-gli/releases/download/v2.4/ansi-gli-2.4.zip).
* Unzip the package.
* Inside the `linux` folder, open a terminal and type the command: `make install`.
* Run `autokey` (It is recommended to configure it to start on login).
@ -65,6 +67,7 @@ Now, you can use the following additional key combinations:
- Alt + y = <
- Alt + Esc = \
- Win = AltGr (with win-to-altgr_xmodmap.sh script)
- CapsLock = Shift (with disable-caplock_xmodmap.sh script)
### How to fix on Mac: