But these methods are tried and trusted over the years. I don't have the M1 Mac - so I can't test it. If it does - you know it's something in your own user profile, whether it's a setting, or a 3rd party app, a peripheral, or something else. So after all that - my main suggestion would be to try to create a new User on your Mac - and see if the problem persists - only install InDesign and see if it works as intended. There was one user who would get confetti explosions on their screen everytime they pressed CMD C but only within InDesign - they didn't know they had a 3rd party app installed that was overriding the CMD C normal behaviour of Adobe software. I agree it should work from Adobe - but there are infinite amount of 3rd party non-related (but related) things that could be interferring with the normal behaviour of Adobe software. So it's either a peripheral attached, a non-related (but related) app installed on Mac OS - connections to servers, connections to cloud based documents (one drive, google drive, dropbox, creative cloud libraries) - herein permissions for these, or a plethora of other things. There are lots like yourself who have issues. Yes, and for a lot of people it is working fine.
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