whynotorange
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Hi -
I've encountered a problem that I think may just be a design flaw, but I thought I'd see if anyone has a solution.
I'm trying to assign a keyboard shortcut in an application I use to work, and the Mac interface just asks you to specify the program and the command name in the menu bar that you want to create a shortcut to. In the application I'm using, the menu bar has an option called "Shift" which then opens a sub-menu containing the command I actually want to create the shortcut to, also called "Shift." So, when I create the shortcut, it will highlight the first "Shift" but won't actually do anything because they are both named the same thing.
Anyone know a way to get around this?
I've encountered a problem that I think may just be a design flaw, but I thought I'd see if anyone has a solution.
I'm trying to assign a keyboard shortcut in an application I use to work, and the Mac interface just asks you to specify the program and the command name in the menu bar that you want to create a shortcut to. In the application I'm using, the menu bar has an option called "Shift" which then opens a sub-menu containing the command I actually want to create the shortcut to, also called "Shift." So, when I create the shortcut, it will highlight the first "Shift" but won't actually do anything because they are both named the same thing.
Anyone know a way to get around this?