You might need to logout/restart/fast-user-switch after ARD sharing turning it off before you regain control of crtl-esc

NOTE, I've also found out that the ARD administrator application ALSO grabs/blocks this keystroke. So if you're ARD sharing is off, but you're running the ARD administrator application, crtl-esc will not work in TextMate.

I'm not an Apple Developer, nor am I sure this is a bug with ARD (it may be intentional), so I'm not comfortable submitting a bug report. If you would like to submit it if you have the same results, be my guest.

 - Ira

On Oct 16, 2006, at 5:48 AM, textmate-request@lists.macromates.com wrote:

From: Caius Durling <nemo8686@mac.com>

Date: October 16, 2006 2:25:59 AM EDT

To: TextMate users <textmate@lists.macromates.com>

Subject: Re: [TxMt] crtl-esc not activating - my solution

Reply-To: TextMate users <textmate@lists.macromates.com>



The short story is that running ARD (Apple Remote Desktop) Client is the culprit that is stealing the key sequence.


I don't know why ARD steals the key sequence, but turning it off (System Preference - under Sharing) eliminates this problem for me.


I open System Preferences, untick ARD sharing in the sharing prefpane, quit System Preferences, Relaunch TextMate, and it still doesn't work when I hit ⌃⎋.


Have you rebooted/logged out after turning it off or anything?


I'd like to run the ARD client, so if anyone knows how to have the ARD client run without it stealing the crtl-esc key sequence, I'd like to hear about it.


Possibly submit this as a bug to apple: http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/


Caius