[–] makecheck 7y ago ↗ This type of thing can be done by setting up key bindings in System Preferences, either per app or as a global default.And the macOS version isn’t limited (e.g. I globally rebind Minimize because I got tired of hitting the wrong key and seeing a window disappear). [–] webdevetc 7y ago ↗ Ah maybe, i don't know. But that app (command q) lets you still use CMD+Q, but you have to hold it down for 5 seconds or so before it'll quit any app.(it isn't my app - i just like using it and get annoyed when i use a machine with it and i accidentally hit cmd q instead of cmd+a )
[–] webdevetc 7y ago ↗ Ah maybe, i don't know. But that app (command q) lets you still use CMD+Q, but you have to hold it down for 5 seconds or so before it'll quit any app.(it isn't my app - i just like using it and get annoyed when i use a machine with it and i accidentally hit cmd q instead of cmd+a )
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[ 5.2 ms ] story [ 18.3 ms ] threadAnd the macOS version isn’t limited (e.g. I globally rebind Minimize because I got tired of hitting the wrong key and seeing a window disappear).
(it isn't my app - i just like using it and get annoyed when i use a machine with it and i accidentally hit cmd q instead of cmd+a )