ShirokiMiRukami писал(а):
Это у тебя что-то. Некс заезд в любом из браузеров создается с ctrl + →. MacOS Sequoia 15.5 и система не перехватывает ничего. Мб ты что-то кастомное на это повесил, типа AltTab app. По дефолту нет таких в MacOS сочетаний.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/102650, особенно то, что ты описываешь как cmd+tab или cmd+` (окна одного приложения).
Если навыки позволяют, можешь написать юзерскрипт который будет переопределять сочетание или адаптировать
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Обзор от ИИ
On macOS, the Ctrl + arrow key combinations (Ctrl + →, Ctrl + ←, etc.) are used for moving the cursor by word or switching between spaces (desktops), depending on the context and your system settings. By default, they can also be configured to control Mission Control spaces. In text editing, they can be set to move the cursor by word.
Here's a breakdown:
Moving by Word:
In many text editors and applications, Ctrl + arrow keys (especially Ctrl + → and Ctrl + ←) are used to move the cursor forward or backward by one word.
Switching Spaces:
macOS also uses Ctrl + arrow keys to switch between different "spaces" or virtual desktops. You can configure this behavior in System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Mission Control.
Other Applications:
Some applications, like Microsoft Word for Mac, may have their own specific uses for Ctrl + arrow keys, such as moving items in an outline.
Emacs Key Bindings:
macOS uses Emacs key bindings by default, which means Ctrl + a and Ctrl + e move to the beginning/end of a line. Ctrl + k kills (deletes) the line.
Customization:
You can customize the behavior of Ctrl + arrow keys in your shell (e.g., using a .inputrc file) to change how they interact with text editing and navigation.
Terminal:
In a terminal, Ctrl + arrow keys might be used for word navigation within the command line.
Aliases:
In Finder, the small arrow icon that sometimes appears next to a file or folder indicates that it's an alias (a shortcut) rather than the actual file or folder.
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ничего не ставил , вот описание