That is about Finder shortcuts, esp. Command-Shift-A (to open /Functions); not concerning the Dock, not about Mission Management.
When there’s already a Finder window for /Functions, and it’s minimized, the shortcut will open it as an alternative of making a 2nd window; nevertheless it defeats the intent of a “Shortcut” (to be “quicker”) if it does a 4-second animation.
As a result of the shortcut incorporates Shift, the Shift triggers slow-motion animation (arghh!). They’re gradual by design! I am unable to discover a technique to disable Finder animation; nor to edit these built-in shortcut keys.
In accessibility I’ve Cut back-Movement chosen (from at all times). No assist if I DISABLE Cut back-Movement both.
These settings do not assist both (suspect 1st solely applies to some newer OS-version):
% defaults learn com.apple.finder FXEnableSlowAnimation
0
% defaults learn com.apple.finder DisableAllAnimations
1
% defaults learn -g NSAutomaticWindowAnimationsEnabled
0
My pc is a MacBook Professional (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015) working macOS Monterey 12.7.6.
Work-Round: Did discover CAN change the keys!: prefs, Keyboard, Shortcuts, App-Shortcuts: Add Finder.app, add entries for menu=Functions and so forth.
However some I attempted like Command-F1 STILL grew to become Shift-Command-F1 in Finder. However Management-F1 or Possibility-Command-A works: didn’t auto add again Shift.
Is it attainable to have my Finder shortcuts be quick with out partaking the gradual dock impact?