Hello,
after installing the new version 1.1.20 i can’ t use the @-Symbol on a german keyboard, because that shortcut only FxSound was enabled or disabled. So i had to reinstall version 1.1.19.
Hello,
after installing the new version 1.1.20 i can’ t use the @-Symbol on a german keyboard, because that shortcut only FxSound was enabled or disabled. So i had to reinstall version 1.1.19.
Hi @Cineatic
Version 1.1.20.0 allows the hokeys to be customised. So, you can go to set the required hotkey combination of Ctrl + Shift/Alt + 0-9/A-Z for the supported actions.
Hello,
it took me weeks to find out why i can not use the @ symbol any more by pressing Alt Gr key and q…
This was the most annoying decision ever!
Please set this to auto disable!
Thank’s a lot! For me that way was to easy i think
Now it works
Version 1.1.20.0 was released for testing twelve days ago…
Try this… Make sure the Num Lock is on, place the cursor where you want it, press and hold the Alt key + 64, then release the Alt key and there you go… @
That should work on a German computer, as I use German letters that are Alt keys from time to time on my US computers.
Thank’s for that ASCII-Code!
But within the new version it’s possible to deactivate the hotkeys. After that, or changing the hotkey, you can use the @-sign with AltGr-Q