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Remove a Terminal/Illustrator keyboard conflict
See Terminal.app's "Secure Keyboard Entry" over at rentzsch.com.
Remove a Terminal/Illustrator keyboard conflict
Thanks for the link, Sapporo. The info in the link would imply that the Adobe suite uses GetKeys() for keyboard constraints. This might have something to do with the wide range of jobs the modifier keys have to do in Illustrator & Photoshop. In Illustrator, for example, if you want to select multiple objects, then move them, you hold the Shift key down to select them. But the shift key also constrains the movement, so you have to let go of the shift key if you want to move them arbitrarily. Maybe this complexity of effects requires the use of GetKeys(). Or something.
Remove a Terminal/Illustrator keyboard conflict
Ten years ago it required polling GetKeys(). Now that just wastes CPU (notice that Photoshop/Illustrator eat 100% CPU while you're dragging any tool.)
Remove a Terminal/Illustrator keyboard conflict
The link indicates that 'something' was fixed in the 'Security Update 2004-12-02' update. The something apparently is not what effects the Adobe apps. |
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