06-06-2005, 11:10 PM
Gintaras,
There's an accessibility feature in WindowsXP called ToggleKeys. You might be familiar with it. When I hit my Capslock, Scroll Lock or Numlock keys with the feature enabled, I hear an audible beep from my PC speaker that alerts me when I enable or disable the key. It's a high beep when I enable one of those keys and a low beep when they've been disabled. It's great.
Can you include something similar in a future version of Quick Macros? I often use your software with full screen applications and I find it difficult to tell whether my macros are enabled or disabled. I turn QM on and off frequently with the hotkey I set (F2). It would be great to have that high and low speaker beep when it's been toggled on or off. Perhaps that feature could be a checkbox option, so that those who don't prefer the audible reminder could supress it.
Proton
There's an accessibility feature in WindowsXP called ToggleKeys. You might be familiar with it. When I hit my Capslock, Scroll Lock or Numlock keys with the feature enabled, I hear an audible beep from my PC speaker that alerts me when I enable or disable the key. It's a high beep when I enable one of those keys and a low beep when they've been disabled. It's great.
Can you include something similar in a future version of Quick Macros? I often use your software with full screen applications and I find it difficult to tell whether my macros are enabled or disabled. I turn QM on and off frequently with the hotkey I set (F2). It would be great to have that high and low speaker beep when it's been toggled on or off. Perhaps that feature could be a checkbox option, so that those who don't prefer the audible reminder could supress it.
Proton