Much though Microsoft tries, it doesn't police this well enough across the independent app vendors outside of a tiny core of functions. The key here, is ownership of the UI/UX: they police this. You are invited to (subconsciously) consider CMD+key as the base to learn, and then CMD+OPTION or CMD+SHIFT variants as the obvious alternates. I regard that as seeking intuitive behaviour. what do we bind to the alternates via option/shift" so it makes contextual sense. They do the best they can inside the circumstances, and then having chosen a base key, they say "ok. You cannot realistically make every single cmd+ mnemonic. The quality I take from it, is that the cmd/option/shift behaviours as modifiers, are policed well, and its like emacs: there's an overall consistency to what they want you to do, burned into muscle memory.
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