08-02-2016, 01:57 PM
Better don't use Win key triggers with macros that send keys.
QM can hide trigger keys from applications but not from OS.
For example, Win+L locks computer. Although QM "releases" the trigger Win key before starting the macro, OS still knows that it is pressed, and if the macro sends key L, it works like Win+L.
QM can hide trigger keys from applications but not from OS.
For example, Win+L locks computer. Although QM "releases" the trigger Win key before starting the macro, OS still knows that it is pressed, and if the macro sends key L, it works like Win+L.