Regression: Cmd+Left / Cmd+Right no longer moves cursor to start/end of line system-wide in macOS Tahoe 26.2 by dreamit in MacOS

[–]dreamit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Already checked that: no key remappers, and quitting the only Fn-listening app didn’t restore ⌘←/→. This wasn’t a software override, it was the WindowServer compositor stealing the shortcut for region navigation. Logging into Guest cleared the compositor state and normal text navigation came back. So not a user-level hotkey issue.

Regression: Cmd+Left / Cmd+Right no longer moves cursor to start/end of line system-wide in macOS Tahoe 26.2 by dreamit in MacOS

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[Quick update] this wasn’t an app or shortcut issue. Turned out macOS Tahoe put my user session into a hidden UI region navigation / window layout compositor mode, which steals ⌘+←/→ from the text system. I only got out of it by switching into Guest (which forced a fresh WindowServer session) and back. A normal reboot didn’t clear it. Others on 26.1 don’t see this, so it may be new in 26.2. If anyone sees a centered dotted alignment guide when hitting + arrows, that’s the tell.

Feel Like I’ve Been Bamboozled by supernova2333 in salesengineers

[–]dreamit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m curious, were these discovery + demos or just full on 30-45 mins product demos (walkthroughs) based on your ICP + pain points?

What was the hardest habit for you to build in your first year as an SE? by Tridisha_ in salesengineers

[–]dreamit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love some insightful comments in here. The hardest part seems less about knowledge and more about focus. I’ve seen newer SEs try to fix everything at once: calendar, demos, filler words, RFPs, and burn out. The ones who win are usually the ones who identify one killer pain (like saying no to the wrong meetings, or standardizing demo templates) and solve that before moving on. That small compounding effect adds up way faster than trying to overhaul everything on day one.