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Old 08-01-2018, 04:25 PM   #3
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Of course, Sigil doesn't disable anything OUTSIDE. My complaint is that INSIDE it disables the CTRL+ALT+Digit shortcut ALT GR+number access to some characters--which lack single-key access. I cited Notepad and Scite as examples of the behaviour of text-based applications...
- As for alternate shorcuts: I expect that those offered by default have been chosen so as not interfere (hopefully) with existing shortcuts--i.e., avoid CTRL+C... So, is the list exhaustive/safe? Can I pick ANY shortcut I never use, and link it to my clips? Or should I stick to training myself to use instead my newly installed Clip ToolBar?
- CTRL+ALT+20, and its relations and friends, APPEAR in the current LIST OF SHORTCUTS in preferences... and I did try to re-assign it--I didn't take it out of my noddle. If they cannot be used--i.e., it's NOT an example of my own particular trouble with 'special keys', then I find the list very misleading.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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