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  1. I think when customizing a keyboard shortcut and there is a conflict with an existing shortcut, denoted by the yellow caution icon, clicking on that icon should bring the conflicted or original shortcut to the front so you can remove or just review it to see if you want to leave it as is or override it.
  2. Hi guys, I'm having an ongoing problem with Affinity Designer and some other programs. The conflict seems to knock out the keyboard. Mouse still works... but the USB keyboard freezes. I can move the cursor into position with the mouse... but no typing can be done. Has anyone else experienced this. I'm using Affinity Designer 1.4 on Yosemite... but this was also happening at times on 1.3. Any suggestions? Bill
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