MacOs Swiss/French keyboard annoying conflict

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This is a small thing, but reeeeeeeally annoying...

In IntelliJ 2021.1 if you press `option + g` you get the Git menu, but unfortunately on the Swiss/French keyboard you use that combination to type `@`. So, every time I want to add an annotation, the git menu opens and I have to click somewhere to get rid of it.

Is there anything that I can do to avoid this annoying behavior?

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Hi,

This and similar keyboard layout-related issues are discussed in IDEA-165950. The solution is work-in-progress.

See if workarounds suggested in this comment help.

See this article if you are not familiar with YouTrack.

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Thank you for your reply @..., the workarounds do not work for me (the national layout is enabled by default on mac, and even by disabling it nothing changed, and the plugin does not have a Swiss/French entry)

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You are welcome @....

Guess we will have to wait for a universal solution from our dev team then.

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As a shameful workaround I created a template that will actually produce a `@`, so now I type `anno` and I get `@` without the git menu opening...

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As another workaround, you can just remap the Git tool window's key binding to something else under Preferences | Keymap, and remove the Option+G shortcut.

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The problem is that it is not an IntelliJ shortcut, in fact under Keymap I have Command + 9, it is a MacOS thing, most likely because the Git menu starts with "G" and by pressing Option + G I am activating the Mac shortcuts for the topbar that use the initial letter to select a value (with Option + F I get File, etc).

As far as I know, I cannot configure that on MacOs they just work in this way (but I am not a Mac expert).

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Hmm, see if maybe disabling the following option helps:

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Aah! It works! Thanks @... !

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Happy to help @....

Sorry for thinking it was a different issue at first.

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