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[Bug 1318820] [NEW] Using CTRL/CMD + Shift + C with Sikuli

 

Public bug reported:

I'm trying to figure out if there's a way to use Sikuli to use CTRL/CMD
+ Shift + C without terminating itself in IDE Mode. Since it seems to
hook that keyboard shortcut combination to Sikuli when the IDE is open,
I can't really use it to trigger the same shortcut in another program.
Wondering it's possible for a.) Sikuli to recognize that it's sending
that command itself and not the user, so that it should not interrupt
itself or b.) way to change the binding for that termination command.

** Affects: sikuli
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Using CTRL/CMD + Shift + C with Sikuli

Status in Sikuli:
  New

Bug description:
  I'm trying to figure out if there's a way to use Sikuli to use
  CTRL/CMD + Shift + C without terminating itself in IDE Mode. Since it
  seems to hook that keyboard shortcut combination to Sikuli when the
  IDE is open, I can't really use it to trigger the same shortcut in
  another program. Wondering it's possible for a.) Sikuli to recognize
  that it's sending that command itself and not the user, so that it
  should not interrupt itself or b.) way to change the binding for that
  termination command.

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