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Hey sccardais, |
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Thank you. I’ll let you know if it works as I’m hoping. Essentially, I’m
hoping to create a database of shortcuts for my applications. Initially, it
will have to be the default shortcuts but it’s a start.
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Hi, Thanks a lot! |
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Hey FFSFFS, |
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Hi, @Anze. Thanks for the prompt reply. It turns out that ShortcutDetective is not working on sequoia (intel and m3). It keeps crashing whenever any shortcut is pressed. any help? |
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Hey ffs-unifesp, It’s unfortunate that ShortcutDetective is crashing on newer macOS versions. I’m still using macOS 13, and while app not completely stable, it does work. I’ll keep your request in mind as a potential feature for future updates. |
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Hi @ffs-unifesp - I fixed the crash that happens with |
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Proposal
Shortcuts are terrific until they start doing something you don't expect. This can happen when different applications use the same shortcut. Any tool that helped to identify conflicting shortcuts would be very helpful.
Alternatives
I've wondered if a tool like KeyClu might allow copying the shortcuts for a given application to a spreadsheet. This might allow the user to create a large table of shortcuts for different applications to help identify duplicates. Not sure it that will work in practice but it's something I've wondered about.
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