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Hey there,
i assigned new Shortcuts to every option on the settings page.
If i hit they ^ key, redTimer always Stops the current Task and wants to create a new issue.
In the end, i could not use the ^ key while redtimer is running.
Thanks & Cheers, Thomas
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Hi @develth
Which shortcuts did you assign? Do they have anything to do with the caret symbol (^)?
Best regards Freddy
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Hi @fathomssen
i made a screenshot of my current settings:
I am not sure whether Qt allows shortcuts with multiple letters (e.g. R + G). Could you try for simpler shortcuts (e.g. Ctrl+Alt+R)?
Were you not able to use the caret symbol in any other application?
Which OS are you using? Is it macOS?
Best regards Frederick Thomssen
i changed the settings back to your suggested and it works. Seems to be the multiple letters...
Yes, in any application when redTimer was started.
macOS 10.12.5
Thanks, Thomas
Great, I will add a check that the specified shortcut is valid.
Btw: If you had problems with the resolution on a Mac Retina display, try the latest build.
fathomssen
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Hey there,
i assigned new Shortcuts to every option on the settings page.
If i hit they ^ key, redTimer always Stops the current Task and wants to create a new issue.
In the end, i could not use the ^ key while redtimer is running.
Thanks & Cheers,
Thomas
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: