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Shortcut interference #875

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bnzo opened this issue Dec 2, 2023 · 1 comment
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Shortcut interference #875

bnzo opened this issue Dec 2, 2023 · 1 comment

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bnzo commented Dec 2, 2023

Describe the bug
In Visual Studio Code, I have a shortcut set to shift+cmd+k shift+cmd+r.
When trying to use it, nothing happens when Ray is up and running.
Ray seems to interfere with this specific shortcut, It is maybe linked to the global Reset to center of screen shortcut shift+cmd+r but this is just a guess.

Versions
Ray
Version 2.7.5 (2.7.5)

Visual Studio Code
Version: 1.84.2
Commit: 1a5daa3a0231a0fbba4f14db7ec463cf99d7768e
Date: 2023-11-09T10:52:57.054Z (3 wks ago)
Electron: 25.9.2
ElectronBuildId: 24603566
Chromium: 114.0.5735.289
Node.js: 18.15.0
V8: 11.4.183.29-electron.0
OS: Darwin arm64 23.1.0

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Install Visual Studio Code
  2. Map a shortcut to shift+cmd+k shift+cmd+r
  3. Try to use the shortcut with and without Ray opened.
  4. See when the shortcut is working and when it is not

Expected behavior
The shortcut should work when both Ray is open or not.

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Desktop (please complete the following information):

  • OS: macOS 14.1.2 (23B92)

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