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Clipboard manager with advanced features
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control D is what you use to close windows terminal it's used by your software and you can't change that in the hotkey settings #2642

Closed mjoe67886 closed 6 months ago

mjoe67886 commented 6 months ago

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Describe the bug control D is what you use to close windows terminal it's used by your software and you can't change that in the hotkey settings

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior: Just have windows terminal open and press control D it opens up your software and then go to your settings and try and remove that keyboard shortcut so you could interoperate with Windows terminal and you'll notice there's no option to remove that control D shortcut.

Expected behavior Please make control the optional

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hluk commented 6 months ago

To remove the shortcut, click on the shortcut button (for the shortcut you want to remove) and click "Remove Shortcut" button.

mjoe67886 commented 6 months ago

No the thing is it's inbuilt to your software that's what I've been saying there's no shortcut named Control D in my shortcuts list I looked like ten times... I'd appreciate if you could help me get rid of this shortcut maybe test it on your system and see if when you press control D something happens.

On Sat, Mar 23, 2024 at 10:32 PM Lukas Holecek @.***> wrote:

To remove the shortcut, click on the shortcut button (for the shortcut you want to remove) and click "Remove Shortcut" button.

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mjoe67886 commented 6 months ago

OK that's the weirdest thing I looked everywhere and I just went back to double check and I instantly noticed the commands window and I thought that's weird so I looked in there I was looking in the preferences under the shortcuts there and I could never find it it might be a little unintuitive having two places but either way I know how to look and again if I haven't said it before this is absolutely the best thing ever for productivity..... To summarize the control D shortcut was in there and I removed it

On Sun, Mar 24, 2024 at 10:01 AM TOAPY & FRIENDS !! @.***> wrote:

No the thing is it's inbuilt to your software that's what I've been saying there's no shortcut named Control D in my shortcuts list I looked like ten times... I'd appreciate if you could help me get rid of this shortcut maybe test it on your system and see if when you press control D something happens.

On Sat, Mar 23, 2024 at 10:32 PM Lukas Holecek @.***> wrote:

To remove the shortcut, click on the shortcut button (for the shortcut you want to remove) and click "Remove Shortcut" button.

— Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub https://github.com/hluk/CopyQ/issues/2642#issuecomment-2016699849, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AWFQGIP6SY6O4VDC6AK6DCLYZZQOFAVCNFSM6AAAAABE2MRW3CVHI2DSMVQWIX3LMV43OSLTON2WKQ3PNVWWK3TUHMZDAMJWGY4TSOBUHE . You are receiving this because you authored the thread.Message ID: @.***>