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CTRL+SHIFT+UP keyboard shortcut overrides app function since last update

Since the recent update, the combination CTRL-SHIFT-UP triggers the same functionality (mission control) as CTRL-UP. However I can't find it anywhere in the settings. My problem is that it overrides some apps (IDE) shortcuts, which were working well before. Do you know how to turn that off and keeping the one without the SHIFT key as it is?

Similar issues occur with CTRL-SHIFT-DOWN.

macOS High Sierra (10.13.2)

Posted on Dec 14, 2017 4:58 AM

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Posted on Dec 14, 2017 10:06 AM

in System Preferences > Mission Control

under Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts

you can turn off those by selecting the -


update:

I find that if I temporally select "fn" then go back to default "control" + "up arrow"

then the "Shift" "Control" "Up arrow" does not invoke "mission control"

but leaving out the "shift" does get "mission control"

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Dec 14, 2017 10:06 AM in response to phev

in System Preferences > Mission Control

under Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts

you can turn off those by selecting the -


update:

I find that if I temporally select "fn" then go back to default "control" + "up arrow"

then the "Shift" "Control" "Up arrow" does not invoke "mission control"

but leaving out the "shift" does get "mission control"

User uploaded file

CTRL+SHIFT+UP keyboard shortcut overrides app function since last update

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