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Mac: how to change the shortcut "CMD + link" to open link in new tab ?

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Hi, to open a link on a new tab, I press CMD, then click on the link. Is there anyway to change the CMD key ? Where should I do this ?

Hi, to open a link on a new tab, I press CMD, then click on the link. Is there anyway to change the CMD key ? Where should I do this ?

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You could try with an add-on like Keybinder or Key config, but I am not sure the shortcut you want to change can be customized.

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If you have a three button mouse with a scroll wheel that can be clicked then you can middle-click the link.

I'm not aware of changing this modifier.

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No, it's a Mac magic mouse with 2 buttons....

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In some operating systems you can emulate a middle-click by clicking both buttons at the same time. I don't know if Mac supports such a feature.