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Dave bahr <dcbahr1@gmail.com>Subject:
repetition of goldwave hotkeys in hotkeys managerDate:
Mon, Jan 16, 2012 12:58:53 amHi list,
Here's an interesting goldwave question. Does anyone have the problem
where, in the hotkey manager, the keys that were listed one row above
the current row are repeated in the middle of the identification of the
current row.
ok, so, maybe that wasn't easy to follow so here's an example.
When I go down a row from the first key listed, which is control fast
forward, the next one is control pause. Instead of reading simply,
control pause, in the edit box, window-eyes reads the previous row's
key, control fast forward, so it looks like this:
Control pause, control fast forward, control pause
similarly, the function column reads as f six, f seven, f six. so that's
the defalt assignment for control pause, control fast forward, and
control fast forward.
It's really really weird behavior and rather confusing.
--
Dave C. Bahr
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Here's an interesting goldwave question. Does anyone have the problem
where, in the hotkey manager, the keys that were listed one row above
the current row are repeated in the middle of the identification of the
current row.
ok, so, maybe that wasn't easy to follow so here's an example.
When I go down a row from the first key listed, which is control fast
forward, the next one is control pause. Instead of reading simply,
control pause, in the edit box, window-eyes reads the previous row's
key, control fast forward, so it looks like this:
Control pause, control fast forward, control pause
similarly, the function column reads as f six, f seven, f six. so that's
the defalt assignment for control pause, control fast forward, and
control fast forward.
It's really really weird behavior and rather confusing.
--
Dave C. Bahr
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