I seem to have lost the super-useful select line shortcut (shift-cmd-L). I notice that the shortcut does not appear alongside the menu item for select line either. Any idea why this has happened, and more importantly, how to restore it?
Thanks, cf
On 2011-01-12 14:11, Chris Fonnesbeck wrote:
I seem to have lost the super-useful select line shortcut (shift-cmd-L). I notice that the shortcut does not appear alongside the menu item for select line either. Any idea why this has happened, and more importantly, how to restore it?
My first guess is that a bundle item got assigned to that key sequence. You can check that by going to Bundles -> Select Bundle Item. In the search box select "Key Equivalent" and enter ⇧⌘L. See if anything has been assigned to that key. If so, you can simply delete that assignment.
I kind of doubt it's a bundle item, though. Making a bundle key assignment doesn't remove the shortcut from the menu. I think it's more likely that there's a global shortcut defined in System Preferences. Open System Preferences, Keyboard, and select Keyboard Shortcuts. See if anything is claiming that keystroke. Especially look in the user-defined shortcuts section under Application Shortcuts.