A while ago I was experimenting, trying to see if i could get navigation items to animate and scroll between each other.
I don\'t know if this is related but suddenl
command + T
didn't work for me.One reason this keeps happening to me is I use a VNC viewer to remotely work on my Mac mini, and it defaults to sending repeated keypresses whenever any key (including shift) is held down.
So even though "I" am not pressing shift multiple times, if I use the physical keyboard to enter text, then just holding shift down long enough to type a few letters results in the Mac seeing it multiple times and toggling the slow animations.
One work around is to not use the physical keyboard, but instead always "type" using the mouse to select letters on the simulators pop-up keyboard.
I ran into this same problem, and it seems that now the shortcut is ⌘+T to toggle it on any app that you're running. If you're on the home screen it should toggle all of the base OS animation speeds.
Just figured this out:
You can toggle slow-motion animations on and off by pressing Shift three times in succession while the iOS Simulator is in focus.
On 5.1 it can be toggled by hitting Shift twice, just like we do double-click on mouse.