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I recently upgraded to Mountain Lion and all of a sudden my key bindings for Sublime Text 2 multi-selection editing are no longer working. Specifically, I had key bindings set up for Ctrl+Shift+Up/Down arrow.

Now Mission Control has taken over that key binding. How can I remove the Shift key augmentation (that causes the transition to be slower) for the shortcut?

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You can disable the Ctrl + Up/Down shortcuts for Mission Control in the Keyboard preference pane. Just untick both "Mission Control" and "Application windows". This will also prevent the Ctrl + Shift + Up/Down keybindings, where the shift key acts as a modifief to slow down the animation, as you have noticed.

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Disabling these shortcuts will allow you to use it again in Sublime Text 2 or other applications.

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Yeah but I actually like having the Ctrl + Up/Down arrow shortcuts. I JUST want to disable the Shift key portion of the key combination. – Lester Peabody Oct 5 '12 at 19:05
@LesterPeabody I'm afraid you cannot only disable the shift portion of these keybindings. – Gerry Oct 5 '12 at 19:06
I see. Well, that's just totally awesome. – Lester Peabody Oct 5 '12 at 19:17

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