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macOS Shortcuts changes #880

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mtvg opened this issue Oct 22, 2019 · 3 comments
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macOS Shortcuts changes #880

mtvg opened this issue Oct 22, 2019 · 3 comments

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@mtvg
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mtvg commented Oct 22, 2019

A recent change in scrcpy moved Ctrl- based shortcuts to Cmd- based shortcuts, with a few exceptions: Ctrl-M and Ctrl-H. This is a very confusing choice as it is hard to remember which shortcut uses Ctrl vs Cmd. I often accidentally hide (Cmd-H) or minimize (Cmd-M) my window.

Is it possible to override the system defaults and use Cmd- across all scrcpy shortcuts, either by default or optional? Applications like Photoshop have this option for users.

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rom1v commented Oct 23, 2019

I don't know if SDL can receive Cmd+H or Cmd-M. See #676 (comment)

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mtvg commented Oct 23, 2019

Thanks for your answer. I looked a bit into it and seems like Cmd-M should be easily solvable by modifying the NSMenu after SDL initialization, but haven't found a path for Cmd-H yet. Will keep digging to see how other applications like Photoshop are doing it.

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rom1v commented May 30, 2020

Please share your opinion on #1446 😉

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