Disable Commands – Custom Key Binding in Command Palette
Disable Commands – Custom Key Binding gives you full control over the WordPress Command Palette (introduced in WordPress 6.9).
This plugin is essential if you need to: * Resolve keyboard shortcut conflicts with other software or browser extensions. * Simplify the admin interface for yourself or your clients. * Prevent the accidental triggering of the command palette. * Customize the default shortcut to better fit your personal workflow.
Features include:
1. Disable Command Palette: A simple toggle to completely disable the wp-commands script.
2. Custom Key Binding: Remap the command palette shortcut to any combination of modifier keys (Ctrl/Cmd, Alt, Shift) and a single letter, number, or punctuation key. For example, use Ctrl + Shift + P instead of the default Ctrl/Cmd + K.
All settings are managed from a single, user-friendly page in the WordPress admin.
Configuration
On the plugin’s settings page, you will find two main sections:
1. Disable Command Palette * Option: Check this box to disable the WordPress admin command palette (Cmd+K / Ctrl+K).
2. Custom Key Binding * Override Default Shortcut: Check this box to activate the custom shortcut feature. * Shortcut Combination: Use the checkboxes to select your desired modifier keys (Ctrl, Shift, Alt, Cmd/Meta) and the input field to define a single character key (e.g., ‚k‘, ‚p‘, ‚/‘). The default combination is Ctrl/Cmd + K.
