the “Edit” menu flickered when hitting cmd+shift+z (but not when hitting cmd+z), which made me think cmd+shift+z was going through a more external interface, hence the attempt to override it in mac preferences with the same key combination.The Redo menu item under “Edit” menu simply didn’t work (this might be the actual issue).The thing that helped find the workaround is that I noticed When changing the layout to the standard ABC layout - Redo worked.Īs noted above in the tl dr - setting the same key combination as an override in mac keyboard shortcuts works around the issue. Operating system: mac (Monterey 12.3.1, but verified on earlier), Obsidian 0.14.6. ![]() To remove a set of shortcuts, choose the key set from the Set menu and click Delete. Copy the selected text or item to the clipboard. In Mac OS, choose Premiere Pro > Keyboard Shortcuts Do one of the following: To remove a shortcut, select the shortcut you want to remove, and click Clear. It is the “slash” key on a standard keyboard). Select all the items on a current page (to expand the selection, press the keys again) Ctrl/Cmd + X. Use Dvorak keyboard layout on mac, type text in editor, hit cmd+z (z - the dvorak key for z. You can also customize shortcuts for a command using the Visual Studio for Mac > Preferences menu item and choosing Environment > Key Bindings in the Preferences window. The Redo menu item also doesn’t work (might be the root cause).Selection tool+Commandclick or Selection tool+Option+ Commandclick. Selection tool+Ctrlclick, or Selection tool+Alt+Ctrlclick. ![]() ![]()
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