Remapping or Disabling Command Q - Catalina

I was able to remap command Q in Mojave (as explained in the top voted stack exchange here) but it appears to not work with Catalina. Any suggestions of how to do something like this with Catalina?

Posted on Apr 25, 2020 10:14 PM

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Posted on Apr 27, 2020 11:06 AM

Go to System Preferences, keyboard, and shortcuts. Then, click on 'app shortcuts' and the + icon. Select the application you would like this to apply to. Under menu title, type 'Quit,' and then whichever application you have selected above. In the next box, type the command that you would like. After clicking 'Add' and quitting and reopening that application, this command will now toggle a quit of that application. Command Q will no longer quit that application. Below I have attached a photo of what I would put in to switch command Q to command shift Q in Google Chrome..

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Apr 27, 2020 11:06 AM in response to jmuzsik

Go to System Preferences, keyboard, and shortcuts. Then, click on 'app shortcuts' and the + icon. Select the application you would like this to apply to. Under menu title, type 'Quit,' and then whichever application you have selected above. In the next box, type the command that you would like. After clicking 'Add' and quitting and reopening that application, this command will now toggle a quit of that application. Command Q will no longer quit that application. Below I have attached a photo of what I would put in to switch command Q to command shift Q in Google Chrome..

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Remapping or Disabling Command Q - Catalina

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