jimradford / superputty

The SuperPuTTY Window Manager for putty sessions
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WindowTabs-ShortCuts<need to click on active Windows to write #933

Open MaurizioCal opened 3 months ago

MaurizioCal commented 3 months ago

Hello First let me thanks for this Amazing tool SuperPutty, that i use every day!!

iam am a friendly user from application SuperPutty 1.5.0. i dont know if this are a bug, but i need to asking following: i defined shortcuts "NextTab, with F1", and "PrevTab, with F2", yes the tabs will jump with F1 or F2, but after this i need always click to this Active window tab, so that i can write my syntax, inside this running Tab.

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Tools > Options > Shortcuts
  2. Select "NextTab", edit, define "F1"
  3. Select "PrevTab", edit, define "F2"
  4. OK
  5. if you have multiple tabs running you can jump with Shortcut-key "F1" and "F2" from on Tab-register to the other Tab-register without problem
  6. but if you need to write your command in this Tab-Register you need to click inside this Tab-regist with mice, so that you can use to work on CLI.
  7. in the meantime i noticed that when I use the shortcut "F1" or "F2" for jump the TAB-register the screen changes, but what you write appair in the previous opened TAB :-)
  8. I have almost the same effect when I use the function, CTRL+TAB, to jump the tab-register. additional i need to click with the mouse in the active window, so that I can enter my syntax in this Window.

Expected behavior i was think that when i jump from Tab-register to Tab-register with defined shourtcut-key "F1" or "F2" so you need also write in this active tab-regiser without to click inside?

Working with the shortcut-list can do mutch easier and faster. Therefore I would be very greatful if this function could be implement correct.

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Thanks for any possible answer, regards