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by heretohelp 5102 days ago
The command key shortcuts don't work on Linux, and that's particularly critical as the reason I am interested in this app is that I can't run the Adobe suite.

(And will never work, because I use xmonad and my super key is reserved for that.)

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Did you try control key instead of command?

Apologies for the apple key on the demo. We'll fix it soon. In non-mac environments, the control key is substituted for all key commands.

Control key worked. The reason for the confusion is I am a Mac user and the cmd key is the super key on Linux. I'm even using an Apple keyboard :P

Thanks for clearing that up.

Off-topic - but doesn't that confuse you? I gave up on desktop linux - partly because I don't like Gnome 3 or Unity (Gnome 2 was good though) but also because my fingers are so used to Cmd-S, Cmd-T etc. I tried mapping Ctrl to the Cmd key but that breaks other stuff (like the Unity launcher).
>Off-topic - but doesn't that confuse you?

Nope, I've been using multiple OSes since I was a wee boy.

>partly because I don't like Gnome 3 or Unity

I don't use either of those, I use XMonad. XMonad is about 33% of why I prefer Linux to OS X.

>but also because my fingers are so used to Cmd-S, Cmd-T etc.

wee boy, multiple oses, etc. I use Emacs and vim concurrently as well (although Emacs is my primary editor for programming 97% of the time).

>I tried mapping Ctrl to the Cmd key but that breaks other stuff (like the Unity launcher).

Train the mind, train the hands. Linux, OS X, Windows, and Emacs are practically part of my spinal cord.

The video gaming probably didn't hurt either.