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MacOS Monterey Keyboard Shortcuts Problem

Hi community!


I have problem with keyboard shortcuts on Monterey. I used to use unhide/hide hidden items with "Shift + Command + (dot)" regularly. But unfortunately something went wrong on Monterey so when I use this combination system is automatically detecting this with "Command + (dot)" and this is making icons bigger in Finder. But even there isn't shortcut called "Command + (dot)" in "View" menu on Menubar.


Also checked Keyboard Shortcuts in System Preferences, there is nothing called for them.


Sincerely,

Kağan

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.0

Posted on Nov 7, 2021 4:57 PM

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Dec 13, 2021 3:27 PM in response to kagan.ergovan

I have a similar problem in Monterey one MBP M1 Max. I've tried to assign a shortcut of opt-F in Mail.app to "Clear Flag", of which there is no default key command. It seems to assign the key (new command shows up in the Mail mane), but instead of performing the command, it instead scrolls the viewer window in mail by about 20 emails, and that's it. It's acting like a page-down command instead of Clear Flag. It does this regardless if the currently selected email has a flag set or not. I can't find any conflicting command for opt-F and Keyboard Shortcuts does not indicate a conflict. Any ideas other than using mouse clicks like a barbarian? ;)

Dec 31, 2021 4:38 AM in response to kagan.ergovan

I can confirm that this is an issue with the input method. English input methods are completely fine but the Turkish Q one is broken. Change your input method to US, use "Shift + CMD + Ç" and you'll see that the shortcut indeed works. I guess not many people are affected by this and therefore it's not a known issue as it's still there on macOS Monterey 12.1.

MacOS Monterey Keyboard Shortcuts Problem

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