Like I say, I'll have a look around here and see if I can reproduce. There's not really any settings for text focus - it should generally just work as expected, and certainly if there are reproducible cases where in certain plugins, you're in a text field, and type something, but instead Logic's key commands are triggered (short of the caps lock keyboard, which I *think* always takes priority when open and you press keys it uses) then it's probably best to report it firstly to the plugin developer affected, I doubt Apple will do much with a bug report like this with a third-party plugin unless there is very specific evidence that it is indeed a Logic (eg, it also happens with their own plugins). I haven't had any text focus issues like this recently that I can remember, but I'll have a nose through various plugins as I'm using them and see if anything crops up. Key focus issues with third-party plugins are real, I've definitely had them on occasion in general use, but it's rare for me and I'm guessing it's more likely issues with the key focus handling in those particular plugins, than a Logic problem - but I don't know that of course, that's just my general impression. Thanks - I don't have Opus, but I'll check the behaviour with the Arturia plugins. Now, maybe it's not a bug, it's some setting? But I really haven't changed many settings in Logic since the new install, I haven't had time to put everything back to what it was, so unless it's one of the few I changed, then I don't know. I could be wrong of course, but if my reasoning is flawed, feel free, I don't mind people proving me wrong if it helps me and others that have the same problem, because I remember other people did. So the fact that this happened in Monterrey and still happens in a fresh install of Ventura, and in plugins from two very different companies that have completely different interfaces, tells me the problem lies with Logic. And this time I'm very conservative with all the software I install, so only the stuff I need, and definitely not a single Adobe program. So a lot of the problems I was having before, with tons of crap that I had installed when I got the Mac Studio in June (yes, I installed too much stuff because I was a kid with a new toy, guilty as charged), I'm not having that anymore. And this bootable installer already had 13.0.1 (22A400), so since installing, I haven't had to do a minor OS update. Now, here's the reason why I'm fairly certain this is a Logic bug: about two weeks ago today, I made a Ventura bootable USB drive from a brand new stick, wiped out the internal drive and then installed Ventura as a completely fresh install, so no upgrade from Monterrey. In Arturia's plugins, I remember it happening when I type in the search field, and also when I try to create a new playlist, which for those not familiar with it, the name is not used as usual to define a playlist of songs to play in your car or whatever, it's basically folders where you drag presets from the list that you like, so you can put all the pads you like in a "Best Pads" folder and so on. And also in Opus, which basically houses all the Eastwest instruments, if I open the Hollywood Choirs Diamond and then the Wordbuilder, click on the text editor and type something, I remember that also happening a lot. In Opus, this happens (and not every time, but I haven't exactly counted how many it does or does not) when I click on the search field and start typing something. I've been too busy on other things and didn't get a chance to do much with music or Logic for the past two months. The ones I remember off the top of my head are Eastwest's Opus and Arturia's Analog Lab V and CS-80 V4, but I remember this happening with others. Or if you have a procedure which can reproduce this, that's also useful. More helpful would be to give us a specific plugin or two you've encountered this with, and if I have the plugin I can check the behaviour here. So "any plugin with a search field" isn't that helpful.
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