Oh, muscle memory - I still hit the Esc key to open Tool Menu, and that's been changed since July of 2013. This key command precludes that key command, which interrupts those OS commands. or you disable the defaults of the OS X hotkeys. So you go find some other modifier combination. That may trigger OS X to change the whole screen with Mission Control (at least, it has here, and my Mission Control hotkeys are at the default. You can then reassign screenset 5 (all screen sets, if you like), and you would most likely do that with a modifier - so CONTROL OPTION 5 would open screenset 5, as an example, right? If Scissors Tool is assigned to 5, you lose Screenset 5 as a shortcut. You can assign a tool to a number, but there's a catch. Is there a way to change back the tapping of a number key *after* we hit "T"? No. "So is there no way to change this back?"
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