Hi @richiemcilroy,
To improve the user experience and help users memorize active keybindings faster, it would be great to display the configured keyboard shortcuts directly inside the macOS Menubar dropdown menu.
Current Behavior:
The dropdown list shows the actions (e.g., "Screenshot Display", "Screenshot Window", "Screenshot Area") but gives no visual indication of the assigned shortcuts.
Proposed Solution:
Display the corresponding hotkey symbols (e.g., ⌘⇧S, ⌘⇧C, ⌘⇧Z) aligned to the right side of each menu item, following native macOS design guidelines. If a shortcut is changed in the settings, the menu text should update dynamically.
(Attached a screenshot of the current menu state below)

Hi @richiemcilroy,
To improve the user experience and help users memorize active keybindings faster, it would be great to display the configured keyboard shortcuts directly inside the macOS Menubar dropdown menu.
Current Behavior:
The dropdown list shows the actions (e.g., "Screenshot Display", "Screenshot Window", "Screenshot Area") but gives no visual indication of the assigned shortcuts.
Proposed Solution:
Display the corresponding hotkey symbols (e.g.,
⌘⇧S,⌘⇧C,⌘⇧Z) aligned to the right side of each menu item, following native macOS design guidelines. If a shortcut is changed in the settings, the menu text should update dynamically.(Attached a screenshot of the current menu state below)