Hi Mike
Indeed, somehow the default keybinding for cmd-1 (Layout - Preview at
bottom) seems to prevail.
_One_ workaround is to use an keystroke utility which listens to keys
_before_ they reach the application. One such an utility is the fabulous
[Keyboard Maestro](https://www.keyboardmaestro.com/main/): Here you can
set a macro for cmd-1 and this will be executed instead of MailMate’s
own layout action. In the macro then you can issue another (obscure)
keystroke (e.g. shift-ctrl-opt-cmd-1) which in your keybindings file you
set to your desired MailMate action.
HTH,
Leo
Hi all.
I’m using MailMate 1.13.1 (5671). I have a Special.plist file with
keybindings, which is enabled in my preferences, and it generally
works. However, I tried to override Cmd-1 to go to the Inbox (Apple
Mail habits die hard?):
"@1" = ( "goToMailbox:", "INBOX" );
I restarted MailMate after changing my file but this doesn’t seem to
work.
Any thoughts?
I saw that this [came up
before](https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg05359.html)
and that custom key bindings were recommended, but the history did not
discuss overriding Cmd-1/2/3…
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