View Full Version : Cmd-Q does not quit SuperDuper 3.2.4
billearl
02-05-2019, 05:40 PM
The title says it all. To quit SuperDuper 3.2.4, I have to select the "Quit SuperDuper" menu item. All other apps seem to quit properly using Cmd-Q.
I'm running macOS 10.14.4 beta 2, but same under beta 1.
dnanian
02-05-2019, 10:27 PM
Our quit command is definitely Cmd+q and is handled by the system. If Cmd+q isn't working, you've probably accidentally remapped it in the keyboard preference pane ("shortcuts"), or you have another keyboard manager that you've set up to remap Cmd+q in our app.
billearl
02-06-2019, 02:14 PM
If Cmd+q isn't working, you've probably accidentally remapped it in the keyboard preference pane ("shortcuts"), or you have another keyboard manager that you've set up to remap Cmd+q in our app.
No and no (as far as I can tell). I'm now using a Keyboard Maestro macro to select the "Quit SuperDuper!" menu item as a workaround.
dnanian
02-06-2019, 02:30 PM
I'm sure something you're running or have set is what's blocking Cmd+q. I'm certain that's the default Quit shortcut... does it appears in the menu next to the command?
billearl
02-06-2019, 09:16 PM
Thanks, Dave. Yes, it appears next to the menu command. I checked Keyboard > Shortcuts, Keyboard Maestro, Butler, and WindowMizer for conflicting keyboard shortcuts, but found none.
Your response just prompted me to try quitting WindowMizer 5.0. After doing that, SuperDuper quits correctly, so obviously a conflict there. I'll mention it to the author. Thanks again.
dnanian
02-06-2019, 09:40 PM
You bet, Bill!
2017 MBP mac os 10.12.6 SD 3.3.1 SuperDuper won't quit either via cmd+Q, or via File>Quit. Only other open program is Chrome.
dnanian
01-01-2020, 01:59 PM
When? When you simply launch and then try to quit?
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