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Looking the web, I see a lot of articles and lists of various kinds of keyboard shortcuts in MacOS, whether how to create new ones, or on the difference between app-specific shortcuts and conflicting with global ones, and also hidden ones.

However, I want to find a place that shows:

  1. Actual chosen/configured shortcuts/key-combinations in the current specific system
  2. All shortcuted actions
  3. Bonus: place to attach more than one shortcut combination to a specific action

For example, I found out that pressing CTRL+CMD+SPACE will pop the Emoji Viewer. However, how can I change it to another combination of keypresses? And, where can I find this shortcut listed somewhere? Of course in System Settings -> Keyboard -> Keyboard Shortcuts, we can see various actions, their attached shortcut combinations, and ability to change them - but it shows only small part of available/shortcuted actions - which is not only annoying in terms of "what can I do" but also "how can I change the shortcut of what I know I can do".

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  • The questions you ask have come up before and have been answered. Please check out the links listed on top of your question.
    – nohillside
    Commented Mar 31, 2023 at 10:31
  • This is not an answer as I explained. Also I saw the links. I want a list of real local available links, maybe customized or modified, and not the official list from Apple's website
    – Cocktail
    Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 10:17
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    There is no central place for all of that. You can use mediaatelier.com/CheatSheet to see the currently* available key combos (*currently as in front application + systemwide).
    – nohillside
    Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 11:04

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