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Using Mac keyboard for Sublime Text 2 on Linux

#1

Hi,
I’ve been using Sublime Text 2 for a project on my Linux VM, but I’m accessing that Linux VM using my Macbook.
The copy paste shortcuts for Sublime on Linux are Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V. It’s a pain to reach out for the Ctrl key on Mac (with my pinky), and I’m used to the Command+C and Command+V shortcuts on Mac.
Any ideas on how to switch the Ctrl shortcuts to Command shortcuts in this configuration?

I’ve tried the following so far:

  • super+c (and v) in the User Key bindings doesn’t work.
  • Switch the Linux OS’s default keyboard to Macbook, but Sublime doesn’t pick that up.

Appreciate the help! :slight_smile:

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#2

Using "super+c" on Sublime Text 3 works for me using Ubuntu.

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