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Key / is not recognized by key mapper #58

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benzen opened this issue Oct 28, 2014 · 5 comments
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Key / is not recognized by key mapper #58

benzen opened this issue Oct 28, 2014 · 5 comments

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benzen commented Oct 28, 2014

Using 0.139.0 on macos. When i do cmd+/ in the key binding resolver.
The command is not shown as it does for other keys.

I'm using french canadian layout

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benzen commented Oct 28, 2014

When using ctrl+/ it's working just fine

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Just to confirm, when I change my mac to the "Canadian French - CSA" keyboard layout, I have to hold down the option/alt key to type a \ character.

Is that the same for you?

What physical key on the keyboard are you pressing?

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benzen commented Oct 30, 2014

normally to type a /, with fr_ca csa layout we only have to press the / key, which is under the escape/quit key.

I've done some testing with it.
And in fact I can get the combination alt+/ in the key binding resolver, I can also use ctrl+/.
But when i press cmd+/ nothing is shown in the resolver, like if i only press cmd.

If I press alt+/ it will print a pipe char ( | )

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@benzen Could you possibly have an application installed that could be taking over this keybinding at the OS level such as 1 Password?

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benzen commented Oct 30, 2014

I don't think so

2014-10-30 18:55 GMT-04:00 Kevin Sawicki notifications@github.com:

@benzen https://github.com/benzen Could you possibly have an
application installed that could be taking over this keybinding at the OS
level such as 1 Password?


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