@@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ Each keypress is a sequence of modifiers followed by a key. The modifiers are:
- `alt-` for alt (option on macOS)
- `shift-` The shift key
- `fn-` The function key
+- `secondary-` Equivalent to `cmd` when Zed is running on macOS and `ctrl` when on Windows and Linux
The keys can be any single unicode codepoint that your keyboard generates (for example `a`, `0`, `ยฃ` or `รง`), or any named key (`tab`, `f1`, `shift`, or `cmd`). If you are using a non-Latin layout (e.g. Cyrillic), you can bind either to the cyrillic character, or the latin character that that key generates with `cmd` pressed.