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Boe11

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Sep 12, 2010
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Hey guys,

I did some searching around, but haven't found much on this. I'm a video producer who primarily lives in the adobe suite. Shift+mouse wheel is how I always navigated my timeline from side to side. Since installing Mojave, that now seems to be the shortcut to adjust the system volume, and I CANNOT figure out a way to disable it.

Please help. :\
 
do you have any apps that might be interfering? on my mac (in quicktime, anyway), shift and scroll moves the timeline...
(as, of course, does simply scrolling). but this does not invoke system volume...
 
Great point. It looks like better touch tool might be the culprit.
 
Can't seem to find the actual issue in the settings, but thanks much for helping me narrow it down!
 
I think for now, the lesser evil is my timeline scrolling being borked. I use BTT shortcuts for OS navigation.
 
I think for now, the lesser evil is my timeline scrolling being borked. I use BTT shortcuts for OS navigation.

might be worth, at least, disabling it briefly, just to confirm if that is (or isn't) the culprit. if it is, the developer is very-good at helping out...
 
Nice! I may reach out to them. What you described is how I arrived at my conclusion.
 
Just to put a bow on this, it was totally user error. I had a couple of BTT shortcuts set up for my mouse that--for whatever reason--caused the wonky volume situation.
 
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