http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34616
Ken Thomases ken@codeweavers.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED CC| |ken@codeweavers.com Resolution| |WONTFIX
--- Comment #1 from Ken Thomases ken@codeweavers.com 2013-09-28 21:58:07 CDT --- I specifically did not use that keyboard shortcut in the Mac menu created by the Mac driver. Since the Mac driver maps the Command key to the Windows Alt key, Command-H is how the user would type Alt-H into a program which needs that. (Also, it may be that, in a game for example, the user might be holding down Command to fire, crouch, run, or something and pressing H for some other separate action. That is, they don't think of themselves as pressing Command-H or Alt-H, but they effectively are.) I don't want them to trigger the Hide menu item by accident.
In general, I'm avoiding adding any keyboard shortcuts to the Mac menu items that use key combinations that might be needed by Windows programs. Since the Mac driver does not map the Option key to any Windows modifier, I'm only using keyboard shortcuts that include the Option key. That's why I used Command-Option-Q for Quit even though the Mac standard is Command-Q. I didn't use Command-Option-H for Hide because Command-Option-H already has a standard meaning as Hide Others.
As somebody who regularly uses Hide to de-clutter his desktop, I fully understand that this is an inconvenience. However, there are other ways to hide an app and no other way to type Alt-H, so I figured the trade-off was worth it.
I think you can use the Keyboard Shortcuts tab of the Keyboard pane of System Preferences to assign Command-H to the Hide item of Wine's Mac menus.