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Muscle memory and key shortcut "option cmd D" OSX

Tomba
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My favorite keyboard shortcut Drag a Copy "option cmd D" won't work on Mac Big Sur. It's also the shortcut to show the dock in Big Sur. I tried to switch the dock shortcut off hoping that might work but can't find a way to do this on OSX. I could change the shortcut in Archicad but my muscle memory is set.

Any Ideas?

 

Many Thanks

 

Stuart

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furtonb
Advisor

Hi, 

 

Go to System Preferences / Keyboard / Shortcuts, then under Launchpad untick "Turn Dock Hiding On/Off".

 

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Lingwisyer
Guru

There are several posts about this, as well as a help article that brings up this issue.

 

Please use the Label funtion when making a post as if will make it easier others who run into similar issues to find related posts.

 

 

 

Ling.

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felcunha
Expert

Just go to System preferences -> Keyboard, click on the shortcuts tab and then click on the alt-cmd-D. It will highlight.

Digit the shortcut you want.

That's it!

Felipe Ribeiro Cunha

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