![]() The workaround appears to be what you almost had - to enter it as a system-wide hotkey, then it works just fine. Testing a similar sub-menu in Safari by adding Ctrl ⌃ E to Check Spelling While Typing works perfectly. Frankly, I have no idea why it would not work, as that would be the standard way to implement something like this.Įdit: This appears to have been a bug in that particular version of Preview & now works as expected. Strangely, I cannot make any hotkey work if I specify that item for Preview only, as suggested in comments. You can use the hierarchy syntax, as mentioned in Arthur Hammer's answer - Tools->Annotate->Highlight Text - but unless there is potential for confusion, if the same command was present in two hierarchies, performing slightly different tasks, for instance, then there is no need. ![]() Normally, you don't need to specify the menu hierarchy at all - simply use 'Highlight Text' as your menu item. 12 Keyboard Shortcuts for Navigating & Selecting Text in Mac OS X. The error is that you've partly listed the hierarchy, though incorrectly. ![]()
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