Problem getting Alt/Opt-W to work (Mac)
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MATLAB is not capturing the Alt/Opt key. I'm trying to get Alt-W to work as the Copy command in the editor window, but instead it just inserts a capital sigma. In fact none of the Alt-key combinations seem to work, they just insert the alternate character as defined by OS X.
Cmd-C works fine.
The frustrating part is that the Alt-key commands worked last week. Then I re-installed the OS and MATLAB on my laptop and now I can't get it to work.
Anyone have suggestions?
MATLAB version R2012a, 7.14.0.739
MacBook Pro running 10.6.8
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Jason Ross
on 24 Sep 2012
Edited: Jason Ross
on 24 Sep 2012
When you reinstalled, did you pick another language or keyboard layout?
If you open up a text document and enter the same key combinations, do you get the same characters as you do in MATLAB?
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Jason Ross
on 24 Sep 2012
I'm not very familiar with how the mac handles accessibility related things, but I know I've seen "weird" stuff on Windows when some of those features get activated (especially the StickyKeys). You might want to see if something got activated by mistake.
My wife also had a "alt" key problem on her netbook. We went all over the place trying to figure it out and it turns out that the keyboard was defective and would sometimes stick. I diagnosed that by using an external keyboard and discovering that the stickiness didn't happen then. It would be a pretty quick test if you have another keyboard hanging around.
Catrin
on 15 Feb 2013
In EMACS, go to 'options -> option, command and meta keys -> option is meta'. This worked for me.
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