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0
Found in
5.3.1
Issue ID
UUM-132375
Regression
No
"Terrain Tools" shortcut conflicts with the Overlays shortcut by default
How to reproduce:
1. Create a new Unity project
2. In the Hierarchy, right-click -> 3D Object -> Terrain
3. Install the "Terrain Tools" package (Window -> Package Management -> Unity Registry)
4. With the Terrain GameObject selected, in the Scene view, press the "S"key
5. Observe the results
Expected results: The shortcut doesn't have any conflicts
Actual results: "Shortcut Conflict" pop-up opens
Reproducible with: 5.3.1 (6000.0.64f1, 6000.3.3f1, 6000.4.0b5, 6000.5.0a5)
Reproducible on: macOS Tahoe 26 (M1)
Not reproducible on: No other environment tested
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