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Command key shortcuts don't work anymore in Safari since upgrade to Yosemite!

Hi,

I recently upgraded the MacOSX to Yosemite. Since this moment Safari doesn't work properly anymore, because the command key shortcuts are out of order.

Cmd + Q

Cmd + C

Cmd + V

Cmd + X


These are now the key shortcuts I've noticed that aren't working anymore. Other apps (a part from Firefox) don't seem to have these problems.

In the meantime I have to use the mouse cursor and choose from the menu bar.

Apple support wasn't able to help me! They just gave me the advice force quit Safari and restart it while pushing the ALT-key. Result: Nothing!


Thanks in advance for your help.


Kind regard,

Steven


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MacBook Air

Version 10.10

1.3 GHz Intel Core i5

8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3

MacBook Air (13-inch Mid 2013), OS X Yosemite (10.10)

Posted on Oct 20, 2014 9:24 AM

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Oct 21, 2014 4:06 PM in response to stevendeluxe

That is rather odd if they are all visible as shortcut commands.


Here are some more tests to do…

1) Disable all your Safari Extensions & retest (in Safari Preferences).


2) Logout of the account (from the Apple menu). At the login window enter your password & hold shift as you click the login button. Keep it held until the Desktop has become usable. This disables 'User login items' - retest. Logout after testing.


3) Try a safe boot… OS X: What is Safe Boot, Safe Mode?

Does it still happen in safe mode? This disables third party extensions & some inessential Apple system extensions - things will not be normal, however the Mac should be 'functional', test as much as you can.


Post the results of those here, it may give us a better idea where to look.

Oct 22, 2014 8:59 AM in response to stevendeluxe

Hi,


I'm getting closer to the solution since I've created a new user (in my example "Alter ego"). Safari and the CMD-keys work fine after the login under the new user. That means there must be some software/app messing up under my regular user (ok, that was a bit of Columbo ;-) ).


Any clue how I can check which apps/processes are running in the background? (UPDATE: Activity Monitor should help, right?)

Oct 22, 2014 10:44 AM in response to stevendeluxe

Problem fixed!

I compared the system preferences for each user and found out that I had several languages activated in the language/region settings. So I deleted the language adding the option "list sort order". This option wasn't activated in my test account.


You have to try which language is the "bad one" on your system (In my case it was "german"...haha) and delete it. UPDATE: I've tried to re-add the deleted language and still safari works fine.


All this sounds a bit weird to me, but it helped to get rid of my CMD-key annoyance. Let my know if it helped you too.

Command key shortcuts don't work anymore in Safari since upgrade to Yosemite!

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