Question: can't bind cmd-hjkl and cmd-e ? #625
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I don't think it's a question of "is it supported", you most likely will run into conflicts with other MacOS applications / system keybinds when using the cmd key. I assume this is the reason that alt/option was used by default. I added Out of curiosity, can you run |
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The shifted ones work (mostly; I think l and h don't for me) but the non shifted ones are the main problem for me. I have disabled all macos keybinds (that I could find) in |
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@Timoyoungster it is something with your setup/config as I was able to add If you're able/willing to post your config, might be able to troubleshoot further. |
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@ParisTheProgrammer very interesting. I have no idea what I am doing wrong. |
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To test, I moved my aerospace config out of the .config directory and moved yours in its place. The only modification I made to your config before testing was the This was quite an interesting experiment, as I would have bet money that using I also tested |
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I don't think so, since my initial testing was done with the setting set to querty and I only changed that to dvorak when I switched to the laptop keyboard and had to set the system keymap to dvorak. Really weird this whole ordeal. |
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Hello,
maybe I am missing something, but I'd like to set the focus/move commands to cmd-[shift-]hjkl and it doesn't work. Those key-combinations seem to just not do anything.
I also have the same problem with cmd-e.
Are those combinations not supported because of macos things or can I somehow make them work?
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