Command + Space no longer catchable
I can no longer use Command + Space inside iTerm2.
I have been using iTerm2 for years, and configured it so that the Command keys acts as the Alt key. I recently applied the security patch for macOS Sierra 10.12.6, and while all other key combinations continue to work, Command + Space is no longer transmitted to the terminal application, which is a pain as it is bound to set-mark in my favorite environment, qemacs.
Where can I change this behavior?
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I can no longer use Command + Space inside iTerm2.
I have been using iTerm2 for years, and configured it so that the Command keys acts as the Alt key. I recently applied the security patch for macOS Sierra 10.12.6, and while all other key combinations continue to work, Command + Space is no longer transmitted to the terminal application, which is a pain as it is bound to set-mark in my favorite environment, qemacs.
Where can I change this behavior?
macos keyboard sierra shortcut emacs
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set-mark should be ctrl-space.
– Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen
4 hours ago
@ThorbjørnRavnAndersen:set-markis bound to both ctrl-space and alt-space inqemacs. Depending on the next cursor movement, eg: alt-f or ctrl-n, one is more efficient than the other and my left fingers have gotten used to select the quickest.
– chqrlie
24 mins ago
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I can no longer use Command + Space inside iTerm2.
I have been using iTerm2 for years, and configured it so that the Command keys acts as the Alt key. I recently applied the security patch for macOS Sierra 10.12.6, and while all other key combinations continue to work, Command + Space is no longer transmitted to the terminal application, which is a pain as it is bound to set-mark in my favorite environment, qemacs.
Where can I change this behavior?
macos keyboard sierra shortcut emacs
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I can no longer use Command + Space inside iTerm2.
I have been using iTerm2 for years, and configured it so that the Command keys acts as the Alt key. I recently applied the security patch for macOS Sierra 10.12.6, and while all other key combinations continue to work, Command + Space is no longer transmitted to the terminal application, which is a pain as it is bound to set-mark in my favorite environment, qemacs.
Where can I change this behavior?
macos keyboard sierra shortcut emacs
macos keyboard sierra shortcut emacs
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set-mark should be ctrl-space.
– Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen
4 hours ago
@ThorbjørnRavnAndersen:set-markis bound to both ctrl-space and alt-space inqemacs. Depending on the next cursor movement, eg: alt-f or ctrl-n, one is more efficient than the other and my left fingers have gotten used to select the quickest.
– chqrlie
24 mins ago
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set-mark should be ctrl-space.
– Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen
4 hours ago
@ThorbjørnRavnAndersen:set-markis bound to both ctrl-space and alt-space inqemacs. Depending on the next cursor movement, eg: alt-f or ctrl-n, one is more efficient than the other and my left fingers have gotten used to select the quickest.
– chqrlie
24 mins ago
set-mark should be ctrl-space.
– Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen
4 hours ago
set-mark should be ctrl-space.
– Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen
4 hours ago
@ThorbjørnRavnAndersen:
set-mark is bound to both ctrl-space and alt-space in qemacs. Depending on the next cursor movement, eg: alt-f or ctrl-n, one is more efficient than the other and my left fingers have gotten used to select the quickest.– chqrlie
24 mins ago
@ThorbjørnRavnAndersen:
set-mark is bound to both ctrl-space and alt-space in qemacs. Depending on the next cursor movement, eg: alt-f or ctrl-n, one is more efficient than the other and my left fingers have gotten used to select the quickest.– chqrlie
24 mins ago
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The system has defined a shortcut that intercepted this on my mac:
commandspace was bound in System Preferences to Select the previous input source in the Input Sources panel of the Shortcuts tab.
This setting might have been in effect already, but since I have only a single input source (US QWERTY keyboard), it may have been ignored before.
In any case, deselecting the shortcut fixed the problem. Since it can be a pain to have to go fishing for a binding in all panels, here is an app (recommended by bmike) that shows you the current live shortcuts in any app as it runs.
- https://www.cheatsheetapp.com/CheatSheet/
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Nice answer. I’ll add a handy tool I use to avoid the painstaking process of searching the mac settings to see if a specific key did get nabbed. You do still have to go make a change, but at least you know where the key presses went.
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
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The system has defined a shortcut that intercepted this on my mac:
commandspace was bound in System Preferences to Select the previous input source in the Input Sources panel of the Shortcuts tab.
This setting might have been in effect already, but since I have only a single input source (US QWERTY keyboard), it may have been ignored before.
In any case, deselecting the shortcut fixed the problem. Since it can be a pain to have to go fishing for a binding in all panels, here is an app (recommended by bmike) that shows you the current live shortcuts in any app as it runs.
- https://www.cheatsheetapp.com/CheatSheet/
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Nice answer. I’ll add a handy tool I use to avoid the painstaking process of searching the mac settings to see if a specific key did get nabbed. You do still have to go make a change, but at least you know where the key presses went.
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
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The system has defined a shortcut that intercepted this on my mac:
commandspace was bound in System Preferences to Select the previous input source in the Input Sources panel of the Shortcuts tab.
This setting might have been in effect already, but since I have only a single input source (US QWERTY keyboard), it may have been ignored before.
In any case, deselecting the shortcut fixed the problem. Since it can be a pain to have to go fishing for a binding in all panels, here is an app (recommended by bmike) that shows you the current live shortcuts in any app as it runs.
- https://www.cheatsheetapp.com/CheatSheet/
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Nice answer. I’ll add a handy tool I use to avoid the painstaking process of searching the mac settings to see if a specific key did get nabbed. You do still have to go make a change, but at least you know where the key presses went.
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
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The system has defined a shortcut that intercepted this on my mac:
commandspace was bound in System Preferences to Select the previous input source in the Input Sources panel of the Shortcuts tab.
This setting might have been in effect already, but since I have only a single input source (US QWERTY keyboard), it may have been ignored before.
In any case, deselecting the shortcut fixed the problem. Since it can be a pain to have to go fishing for a binding in all panels, here is an app (recommended by bmike) that shows you the current live shortcuts in any app as it runs.
- https://www.cheatsheetapp.com/CheatSheet/
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The system has defined a shortcut that intercepted this on my mac:
commandspace was bound in System Preferences to Select the previous input source in the Input Sources panel of the Shortcuts tab.
This setting might have been in effect already, but since I have only a single input source (US QWERTY keyboard), it may have been ignored before.
In any case, deselecting the shortcut fixed the problem. Since it can be a pain to have to go fishing for a binding in all panels, here is an app (recommended by bmike) that shows you the current live shortcuts in any app as it runs.
- https://www.cheatsheetapp.com/CheatSheet/
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Nice answer. I’ll add a handy tool I use to avoid the painstaking process of searching the mac settings to see if a specific key did get nabbed. You do still have to go make a change, but at least you know where the key presses went.
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
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Nice answer. I’ll add a handy tool I use to avoid the painstaking process of searching the mac settings to see if a specific key did get nabbed. You do still have to go make a change, but at least you know where the key presses went.
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
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Nice answer. I’ll add a handy tool I use to avoid the painstaking process of searching the mac settings to see if a specific key did get nabbed. You do still have to go make a change, but at least you know where the key presses went.
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
Nice answer. I’ll add a handy tool I use to avoid the painstaking process of searching the mac settings to see if a specific key did get nabbed. You do still have to go make a change, but at least you know where the key presses went.
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
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set-mark should be ctrl-space.
– Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen
4 hours ago
@ThorbjørnRavnAndersen:
set-markis bound to both ctrl-space and alt-space inqemacs. Depending on the next cursor movement, eg: alt-f or ctrl-n, one is more efficient than the other and my left fingers have gotten used to select the quickest.– chqrlie
24 mins ago