Ventura karabiner7/25/2023 You could actually just type the keyboard shortcut here. Three separate words all capitalized spelled exactly like this. The menu title needs to be the exact menu item name. So I'm going to select Safari here as the Application. Whenever possible you should narrow it down to a specific application so there are no conflicts with similar menu names elsewhere. The first thing we need to do is select an Application. Now back here in System Settings we click the Plus button to add a keyboard shortcut. Now it doesn't matter what menu it is so the fact that this is the Bookmark Menu, not let's say the History Menu, doesn't matter. You have to get the Menu Item name exactly right for this to work. Three separate words, each one Capitalized. So the most important thing we need to do here is note the exact name of the Menu Item. So let's create a custom keyboard shortcut for this. For instance, under Bookmarks, Show State Page doesn't have a keyboard shortcut but it could be useful to have one. But occasionally we'll see one that doesn't have a keyboard shortcut assigned. So I'm going to switch here for Safari and if you look at the Menu Bar here and look at each menu we can see various Keyboard Shortcuts for things like Command N for new window or Command L for open location. To do this first you need to note the Menu Item name. This is where you can add your own custom keyboard shortcuts. But you also have plus and minus buttons. You're only going to see one item here by default. There's a list here and you could expand each part of the list like that. This section is a little different than all the rest. Now to create custom keyboard shortcuts you go down to App Shortcuts. You can use the Checkbox here to activate or deactivate the item and you can double click here and assign a new keyboard shortcut to it. So you can look through here and see Keyboard Shortcuts. These are things you can find in the Menu Bar. Almost all of the categories here listed on the left refer to things that are universal throughout the system. Click that and now you can access a variety of different keyboard shortcuts and customize them. ![]() Then you'll find Keyboard Shortcuts as a button. In macOS Ventura or later you go to System Settings and then you scroll down here and go to Keyboard there as well. ![]() Now if you are using macOS Monterey or before, that is System Preferences. The functionality to do this is in System Settings. So in macOS you can create a custom keyboard shortcut for anything you find in the Menu Bar. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 1000 supporters. Let me show you how you can create custom keyboard shortcuts on your Mac. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out Creating Custom Keyboard Shortcuts on a Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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