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    krome
    wrote on last edited by krome
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    Hi everybody,

    I use emacskeys on linux at work, and am able to pass the key sequence "Ctrl-x, Ctrl-s" to save.

    At home, on OSX, however, it seems that the key combination is ignored, and only the "Ctrl-s" is captured.

    Similarly, the "Ctrl-x, b" key sequence is ignored.

    I feel like I am missing something obvious. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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      Hi everybody,

      I use emacskeys on linux at work, and am able to pass the key sequence "Ctrl-x, Ctrl-s" to save.

      At home, on OSX, however, it seems that the key combination is ignored, and only the "Ctrl-s" is captured.

      Similarly, the "Ctrl-x, b" key sequence is ignored.

      I feel like I am missing something obvious. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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      jsulm
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      wrote on last edited by
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      @krome Hi and welcome!
      Is the emacskeys plug-in activated on your machine at home?
      And what QtCreator version do you use?

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @krome Hi and welcome!
        Is the emacskeys plug-in activated on your machine at home?
        And what QtCreator version do you use?

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        @jsulm Yep emacskeys is activated. I've set this up a couple of times on Linux, but OSX seems to be confusing it.

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