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Currently, assigning one of several hotkeys requires an unusual process that needs to be done in this order :
Turning off 'Enable system-wide hotkeys'
Entering the hotkeys you want in the user interface
Then turning on 'Enable system-wide hotkeys'
The problem is for any none Auto Dark Mode advanced user, it is not an usual way to specify hotkeys. In most apps (ex: Ditto, Flow Launcher), you just have to enter the hotkey, without having to fiddle with an on/off writing switch.
Here is are examples of user friendly hotkey setting interface:
This is taken from Flow Launcher, an other opensource application for Windows. As you can see there is no on/off writing switch to enter the hotkeys.
This is taken from Ditto, an other opensource application for Windows. There is a lot hotkeys that can be entered, and there is no on/off switch for entering these hotkeys.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Currently, assigning one of several hotkeys requires an unusual process that needs to be done in this order :
The problem is for any none Auto Dark Mode advanced user, it is not an usual way to specify hotkeys. In most apps (ex: Ditto, Flow Launcher), you just have to enter the hotkey, without having to fiddle with an on/off writing switch.
Here is are examples of user friendly hotkey setting interface:
This is taken from Flow Launcher, an other opensource application for Windows. As you can see there is no on/off writing switch to enter the hotkeys.
This is taken from Ditto, an other opensource application for Windows. There is a lot hotkeys that can be entered, and there is no on/off switch for entering these hotkeys.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: