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My Option shortcuts are no longer working in InDesign. I'm using a late 2013 iMac, running OS 10.6.11. My option key shortcuts just stopped working all of a sudden, for things like "next spread" or "previous spread", I can't make a bullet point or even increase/decrease my leading or tracking. I've deleted my preferences, uninstalled and reinstalled Indesign, tried a different keyboard and have even reverted to a previous version. I can use option+drag to duplicate something, but thats about it. I tried Illustrator and option is working there.
I added a new shortcut to toggle through spreads, but can't figure out how to add them for any character formatting (or if that can even be done?). Any advice is appreciated! I'm working on a rather large brochure and this has been an annoying, time consuming nuisance!
FINAL ANSWER: So, after doing some work, the option key stopped working again. I went back over what they did in the Adobe remote session. Turns out the culprit is the "Unicode Hex Input" in Keyboard Preference - System Preferences. To switch it back, I had to go to the top right of the screen, next to date and time, and change it back to the American Flag. I am not sure how that got there or what is triggering the change, so I removed it from keyboard preferences!
A quick Google search confir
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What version of InDesign and what operating system. There's no 10.6.11 and I'm not going to make any assumptions.
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Oops! Sorry about that! OS 10.11.6 and InDesign CC2018 (it says version 13.0.0.125 - This is the version I reverted too thinking the issue came with a recent update.)
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We've found that this is often due to another application interfering with InDesign—common culprits are browsers, browser extensions, anti-virus and anti-malware apps. Close InDesign, reboot the computer, and only open InDesign. Does the option key work again? If not, consider the apps that auto-load.
~Barb
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Thanks for the quick replies! I've tried all of that - rebooting and only opening InDesign, eliminated any programs that open on Log-in (System Prefs - User - Log-in Items) and even disabled Sophos (virus scan), rebooting after each thing. None of this has worked.
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The evidence in the of KBSC conflicts is long and yes, some of it relates to browsers. That you don't want to accept it says more about you than it does about the person offering the troubleshooting advice.
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Adobe should f**king stop blaming other programs. Just f**king fix the bug! If illustrator has no problem at the same time when InDesign becomes absolutely useless (with broken option and shift key) then there is no excuse to blaming on other programs. It is clearly an Indesign problem. Stop keep tell your paid user to find walk around, relaunch and reboot every time the stupid bug appear. Fix you sh*t Adobe!!!
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This!!! People complain about it for YEARS and Adobe wasnt able to fix it, wtf....
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wrong. the idea that a key comman is effected by your browser is just silly. This is an Adobe product and IT IS AN ADOBE PROBLEM. I am asking David Blatner who usually answers emails and does have an annswer.
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Update: I've uninstalled and reinstalled Wacom Drivers, and tried reverting to a previous version of the driver. I've also uninstalled Sohphos, upgraded OS to High Sierra and tried booting up in Safe Mode. Nothing has worked. I still can not use Option for any text editing or registration or copyright symbols, etc. Very frustrating!!!
Did Adobe change shortcuts and I was unaware?
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Hello
turns out, it is NOT an Adobe problem. I did turn off webroot, which is a security program and suddenly, all the option key magic was back. A very strange concept admittedly, but you'll need to follow instructions on turning EVERYTHING off and starty Indesign first.
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randylee wrote
Hello
turns out, it is NOT an Adobe problem.
Let that be a lesson. NEVER eliminate anything out of hand when troubleshooting software issues.
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yes, but...she just said she had to throw out the Indesign preferences, so that puts it back into Adobe's court.
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I did delete the InDesign Preferences, and it seemed to work after that. But ultimately, that was not what solved it. During the remote session with Adobe, I saw the guy toggle the keyboard back to the US Flag and check a few other items in the top menu bar, before restarting InDesign after he deleted the Preferences. So when the option key problem started back up, I went through the settings he did, and narrowed it down. Then switched between US & Unicode make certain that was the problem - which is was.
I hope this helps someone. I sure wasted a heck of a lot of time, energy and frustration on this issue!
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I selected "Pause secure keyboard entry" on the Webroot drop down and the shortcuts in InDesign started working again. Geeez
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Yes, pausing secure keyboard entry in Webroot dropdown in top menu bar fixed this problem for me. Only lost 3 hours of productivity, not to mention getting a little stressed at deadline, but finally remembered I had just installed Webroot the day before.
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it IS an Adobe problem, since none other programs from Adobe except InDesign has this problem
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After wasting days on this, I finally contacted Adobe. It seems I have not been deleting preferences properly.
So, for those who also may not know, these three folders need to be deleted (on Mac):
~/Library/Caches Adobe Indesign and com.adobe.InDesign
~/Library/Preferences Adobe InDesign
This seems to have solved the problem for me!
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FINAL ANSWER: So, after doing some work, the option key stopped working again. I went back over what they did in the Adobe remote session. Turns out the culprit is the "Unicode Hex Input" in Keyboard Preference - System Preferences. To switch it back, I had to go to the top right of the screen, next to date and time, and change it back to the American Flag. I am not sure how that got there or what is triggering the change, so I removed it from keyboard preferences!
A quick Google search confirms that the Unicode Hex Input alters the way the option key works. Finally, problem solved!!
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Hi michelec94953175 :
Thank you so much for coming back to let us know what the problem was. Software conflicts account for most of these, but sometimes we can't pin it down. Hopefully, this will help others with the same issue.
~Barb
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STUPID AND SIMPLE SOLUTION without restarting MAC or messing around preferences.
Just QUIT YOUR WEB BROWSER and CMD,SHIFT, OPTION,... keys will start working in Indesign 2019.
(no other solution helps in my case)
By working with MAC computers for almost 30 years it looks like Apple is loosing compass since Jobs passed.
Think about vintage Apple video spot... "I'am MAC... and I'am a PC".
And where is Apple in 2019?
PS: "Luckuly", WIN also became worst than ever.
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I had this problem recently, but my Inport Source was U.S. so that wasn't the issue.
In the Keyboard settings > Shortcuts tab > Accessibility menu, I toggled "Zoom" to be OFF and that solved my problem.
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Had the same problem, started working immediately after i turned off my corporate vpn. Since each of us have different program causing this, Adobe should finally try to fix this inside InDesign. Illustrator or Photoshop never have this problem, so its obviously something inside the programs coding that lets other programs to block your keys.
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I found that once I updated my computer's software it fixed the problem
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This doesn't work. I wish Adobe would fix all of their problems.