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  1. I faced a related issue after a Sequoia upgrade. The issue and some updates/replies are outlined in this discussion. I use Rectangle as well, but was shown a "Tiling" + Rectangle shortcut conflict alert after the Sequoia upgrade. I'm pretty sure I was given the option to keep Rectangle's behavior as is and disable the macOS Tiling keyboard shortcut (which looks to be a new Sequoia feature). I'll add that for system-wide keyboard shortcuts, I only use Alfred (5.5.1 [2273]), Rectangle (0.84 (90)) and a hidutil code snippet to map keys MENU to (RIGHT?) OPTION
  2. I have been using a list of workflows triggered by hotkey combo. For example, pressing key combo OPTION + 1 opens Google Chrome OPTION + 2 opens Terminal OPTION + 3 opens Firefox etc In Alfred, each workflow is set up with a "Hotkey" connected to a "Launch Apps/Files" This had been working great for about 10 different applications, until an upgrade to Sequoia seems to have broken the functionality in a specific way. It does not work ONLY when I am using the Terminal and use a Hotkey shortcut to switch to a different app. Instead of switching to the different app, I seem to get alternate keyboard chars entered in the terminal such as £¢∞§. Fixes I've tried: - Upgrade Alfred. (did not fix the issue) - Change the Hotkey combo to use a different modifier key. WORKS: eg OPTION + CTRL + 1. But I rather not have to do this... Note: OPTION + SPACE still works as expected: invokes the Alfred omni-search. Thanks!
  3. Thank you, @vitor and @zeitlings. That solved my problem.
  4. Is it possible to raise and focus the existing Finder window via keyboard shortcut (Alfred Workflows -> Launch Apps / Files) similar to how other apps can be launched/raised into focus? Background I am using Alfred's Workflows -> 'Launch Apps / Files' to create Windows-style app launchers via hotkey combo. For example [hotkey] + [app launcher] opens or raises a new app into focus. (If the app is already open, then the app's window is raised and focused.) This works well for other apps I've selected from the Applications folder. Unfortunately Finder is not there as a stand alone app :(. As a workaround, I am using the open file/folder feature, but then I would always have to close the newly opened window and continue work in the previous one. (There is always a previous window with Finder / an existing session). Thanks! Using Alfred 5.1.4
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