This was working fine up to 10.11.5 or 6...
I run Apple Remote Desktop to manage other Macs on the network. I've been using Keyboard Shortcuts to remap Quit Remote Desktop to ctrl-cmd-Q instead of cmd-Q. This way, I can use cmd-Q to quit *remote* Macs when I'm controlling them.
But now, even though the remapping is still in effect, hitting cmd-Q quits Remote Desktop, even when I'm logged in to another computer, which is really annoying. I've even tried to remap cmd-Q to "Bring all to front" to try to nullify it. No luck. It seems like no matter what I do, I can't get cmd-Q to *not* quit Remote Desktop itself.
Has anyone experienced this and/or any suggestions for a fix/workaround?
I run Apple Remote Desktop to manage other Macs on the network. I've been using Keyboard Shortcuts to remap Quit Remote Desktop to ctrl-cmd-Q instead of cmd-Q. This way, I can use cmd-Q to quit *remote* Macs when I'm controlling them.
But now, even though the remapping is still in effect, hitting cmd-Q quits Remote Desktop, even when I'm logged in to another computer, which is really annoying. I've even tried to remap cmd-Q to "Bring all to front" to try to nullify it. No luck. It seems like no matter what I do, I can't get cmd-Q to *not* quit Remote Desktop itself.
Has anyone experienced this and/or any suggestions for a fix/workaround?