apple-m \"mute region\" clash with finder apple-m \"minimize\"
i've recently upgraded to protools 7.3 on OSX 10.4. it's all good, except this is really bugging me... i can't use apple (command)-M to mute individual regions anymore, because of course it is used by the system to minimize the window. i'm guessing i might have to get my hands dirty and dive into terminal to disable it, so any advice or alternatives would be warmly welcomed.
i'm also a bit worried that i can't find anyone else here with the same problem... anyway, it's a shortcut i use literally hundreds of times a day when i'm editing, so i really really want to be able to use it again. i'm pretty sure i can't change it in protools, and i've had no joy with the mac fora. cheers, and thanks, wez |
Re: apple-m \"mute region\" clash with finder apple-m \"minimiz
Hi Wez,
you might try disabling the "Minimise" command , using your preferences/keyboard & mouse pane, and going into "Keyboard shortcuts" selsect that shortcut , and deselect or whatever ! |
Re: apple-m \"mute region\" clash with finder apple-m \"minimize\"
it still minimizes the window with protools in front of everything? I've never seen that before.
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starting to look like i have something freaky going on. |
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