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jpl6

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Aug 1, 2011
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Hey, is there an app to view all keyboard commands and shortcuts on your Mac? Not just the default commands & shortcuts, but also the global ones that you set yourself in various apps you install.

I want it so I can look at potential conflicts when I'm setting up new keyboard shortcuts.

Thanks in advance!
 
Thanks! However, I'm looking for a program that will show me updated commands that would include ones I set.

For example, I overwrote Mac's "Command-Tab" shortcut to launch the app Witch's function instead of the default switch application view. I want something that can show me that, as well as other custom shortcuts I created.
 
I have no idea; because of the way the OS is written along with the fact that each program has the capability of having its own commands, you'd be hard pressed to find a program that would be able to find all of them for you.

If you set a command yourself and use it, chances are you won't forget what it was or you won't miss what you replaced either. Of course, you can just create an Excel sheat with your changes and what they were before hand to allow you to go back at any time.
 
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