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- #Karabiner elements report mac os x#
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One option to find out which application might be consuming keys is suggested here and uses opensnoop which works in the hopes that pressing a keystroke would cause the offending application to read some file on the filesystem. If what you see does not match the above, you can be sure that another application is consuming ⌘ + Left Button Click.įinding out which application is intercepting Command-Click
• You should see something similar to this: You can find Bundle Identifier on the terminal as follows ( is it in this example), but it is easier to figure out with EventViewer provided by Karabiner-Elements instead: grep -A 2 'Identifier' /Applications/Visual Studio Code.app/Contents/ist#Karabiner elements report trial#
To figure out what the culprit application is does not seem to be straightforward and you might need to resort to trial and error.Ĭonfirming if another application is intercepting Command-Clickįollow the instructions here : to create a new user. There are a couple of ways of confirming if this is the case. Therefore it is likely to be another application consuming the Command-click that you are running. None of which should intercept the Command-click in Intellij. This works only when in list view.Ĭommand-click a window title See the folders that contain the current folder. Option-click a disclosure triangle Open all folders within the selected folder.
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Regarding versions 10.11.x, the list of keyboard shortcuts is listed at which if filtered for the ones involving 'clicks' has : Option–double-click Open a folder in a separate window and close the current window.Ĭommand–double-click Open a folder in a separate tab or window. Since it works for me, it is unlikely to be a default OSX shortcut for OSX 10.10.5. I tried removing the ⌘ + Button1 Click and then adding it back and had no issue as seen below: JVM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o I just tried doing this on: IntelliJ IDEA 2016.2.4īuild #IU-162.2032.8, built on September 9, 2016 I ended up hitting Quit Karabiner-Elements in the preferences menu for it and opening it back up to restart the daemon for the application. It was one of the first things I added after getting the computer in order to map caps lock to escape.
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Karabiner-Elements seemed to be interfering with modifiers and the mouse system wide.
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I've even tried setting up a new mouse shortcut as can be seen in this screenshot and I can confirm that the command key and clicking isn't getting picked up as seen in the screenshot:ĭo I have something intercepting/interfering with modifier keys and clicking? This is a fresh install but I'm coming over from windows and so I'm out of my comfort level and running out of things to try. I have tried both the powerbook trackpad and a Magic Mouse 2 and both give the same results. It seems that IntelliJ cannot see the modifier keys and clicking.
#Karabiner elements report mac os x#
I'm on Mac OS X 10.11.6 and I cannot get Navigate | Declaration/Type Declaration working with command + left click.