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Message #02206
[Bug 757028] [NEW] Cannot change ALT+SHIFT+C to something else.
Public bug reported:
I want to be able to change combination to quit script to something else
then ALT+SHIFT+C combination. ALT+SHIFT is used for switching
languages. If I change it to something else, like CTRL+SHIFT for
switching languages, then ALT+SHIFT+C stops script. It is annoying to
temporarily change it just because one application. I use KDE4. Why is
it possible to change capture screen shortcut, but not this one? It
sucks and I had hard time stopping unsaved script. It is a serious and
annoying bug, if I wanted recommend this application someone, then they
would not change their habits (ALT+SHIFT for keyboard switching) just
because of one application. There are people who have hard time remember
ALT+SHIFT another language. While typing this, I accidentaly changed
language, and instinctively pressed ALT+SHIFT...
** Affects: sikuli
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: alt+shift+c hardcoded
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/757028
Title:
Cannot change ALT+SHIFT+C to something else.
Status in Sikuli:
New
Bug description:
I want to be able to change combination to quit script to something
else then ALT+SHIFT+C combination. ALT+SHIFT is used for switching
languages. If I change it to something else, like CTRL+SHIFT for
switching languages, then ALT+SHIFT+C stops script. It is annoying to
temporarily change it just because one application. I use KDE4. Why is
it possible to change capture screen shortcut, but not this one? It
sucks and I had hard time stopping unsaved script. It is a serious and
annoying bug, if I wanted recommend this application someone, then
they would not change their habits (ALT+SHIFT for keyboard switching)
just because of one application. There are people who have hard time
remember ALT+SHIFT another language. While typing this, I accidentaly
changed language, and instinctively pressed ALT+SHIFT...
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