 The answer is yes. There's a couple of ways to do this. If you go into system settings, keyboard shortcuts, yes, yep, and then go to, which one is it? Yeah, if you go to app shortcuts, you can add a keyboard shortcut for individual applications or for all applications. In Fernando's case, I would choose all applications and I would map command H to whatever you want to map it to and then it will no longer be mapped to the default of any given application. Whatever you do here, again, system settings, keyboard, keyboard shortcuts, app shortcuts, whatever you do here takes precedence over whatever's built into an app. So you can change things and add things here and that should do it. So you could map it to a dummy menu item. You could map command H to a menu item named don't get caught. And then assuming you have no apps with don't get caught as a menu item name, command H will do nothing and then that's the end of that. So that should work. So I wonder if you could follow your own advice and prevent yourself from inadvertently pausing the recording, Dave. I can, yes, we were talking pre-show that I noticed the recording was paused, which scared me because that had never happened accidentally before. And I thought about that. I thought about doing a mapping for audio hijack only for command B to be something dummy and routing it into nowhere, essentially. So, yeah, yeah, yeah. The other way you could do this is if you run say keyboard maestro, right? And you can tell keyboard maestro to trigger an action based on command H. And you could even have that action be a little dialogue that pops up and says, hey, you accidentally hit command H. I just thought you might want to know. But in Fernando's case, he wants to map it to his Tmux config so he can absolutely do that. And you could use keyboard maestro to trigger an automation that files into that, like all of those things. So there's lots of different ways.