Default hotkey settings override Mac OS X
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The default shortcut (hotkey) settings override Mac OS X shortcuts, which is a big fault..
As far as I can remember, one overrides Spotlight search and another one overrides moving the cursor one word in any text entry.
The default shortcut (hotkey) settings override Mac OS X shortcuts, which is a big fault..
As far as I can remember, one overrides Spotlight search and another one overrides moving the cursor one word in any text entry.
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Ok I have found the problem.
The shortcuts were updated in the old shortcut code, but when we added the new shortcut code to allow for 64-bit support, the original values came back.
Thank you for bring this to our attention.
We will get this fixed in the next update.
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Inappropriate?We updated the default hotkeys several releases ago to resolve this issue.
What version are you running?
Were you running an earler version? (we updated the defaults but didn't change existing setups as that would be confusing)
The current defaults should be:
⌥⌘→
⌃⌥Space
⌥Space
As far as I know non of those are default Mac shortcuts
If I am remembering right Spotlight is: ⌘Space -
Inappropriate?That's strange.. I'm running v2.2.1 and haven't had any previous versions installed.
Yet the defaults are:
⌘Space = Add event
⌘→ = Show ToDos
⌘Space = Manage ToDos
I zapped the preferences with AppZapper to be sure my old preferences weren't being used.. -
I will double check the defaults to make sure they didn't get overwritten.
Which one(s) are you seeing as defaults that are system ones (and what system wise do they do)
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Inappropriate?All three of them are mentioned in my previous post.
"Yet the defaults are:
⌘Space = Add event
⌘→ = Show ToDos
⌘Space = Manage ToDos"
⌘Space overrides 'Search in Spotlight' system shortcut.
⌘→ overrides 'Move to end of line' system shortcut. -
Inappropriate?Ok I have found the problem.
The shortcuts were updated in the old shortcut code, but when we added the new shortcut code to allow for 64-bit support, the original values came back.
Thank you for bring this to our attention.
We will get this fixed in the next update.
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