I'm really confused. Why did the Adium devs change the keyboard shortcuts so that they are no longer standard? Before, Command-Bracket would change tabs. That was nice and natural. At the same time, Command-Arrow would do the standard OSX Home/End behavior. The latest version I just installed totally screwed up that logical system-wide behavior and now I constantly find myself hitting Command-Arrow and ending up in a different tab instead.
So... any way to change this wackiness back?
Command-Arrow CHANGES TABS?
Re: Command-Arrow CHANGES TABS?
This behavior can be modified in System Preferences -> Keyboard & Mouse -> Keyboard Shortcuts tab by adding shortcuts for Adium.app for "Previous Chat" and "Next Chat" to the shortcuts you want.
Re: Command-Arrow CHANGES TABS?
I actually like this behavior (also, its fn-arrow that does home and end, at least on my laptop)
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Re: Command-Arrow CHANGES TABS?
Personally i use command-shift-arrows to switch tabs in all my applications. Feels more natural.
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Re: Command-Arrow CHANGES TABS?
Thanks for the tip! It's back to normal now.
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Re: Command-Arrow CHANGES TABS?
You don't need to go into System Preferences. Change this in Adium's General Preferences.
Command-Arrow has always been the default; it has not changed.
Command-Arrow has always been the default; it has not changed.