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Once there are two dozen or so macros it is tedious to find what is unused and sometimes disasterous when accidentally assigning to an existing one.
I cannot find where this is if it is there.
It should be right at the point of trigger assignment.
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that's a good idea!
i could use that too.
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Click My Macros button. It is in Properties too.
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that give the triggers used but not the one's available.
btw: isn't there a place in registry or system somewhere that has all the "registered" hotkeys in XP?
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Quote:isn't there a place in registry or system somewhere that has all the "registered" hotkeys in XP?
I also want to know.
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while on the subject, is there a way to disable the QM keyboard shortcuts?
eg) ctl-alt-shift-Q
I have a Logitech G11 keyboard and have to use the logitech software as a middle man so that I can use the G function keys.
To avoid other triggers (same reason Gintara used them) I assigned 36 macros (key combos) ctl-alt-shift-[0-9,A-Z] to the top 36 G keys so that I could in turn use those key combos as triggers in QM.
Now I try to use G10 and it triggers QM's ctl-alt-shift-Q, don't know how to intercept it.
Or if you have a way to recognize the G keys the way Logitech does, I could avoid this logitech software as a bridge altogether.
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ctl-alt-shift-Q and all others can be changed in Options.
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