Hi Christopher, Thank you, this is a good point. I agree that preserving part of the key mnemonic makes it easier to choose a key, and that repeating "Count" at the start of every line is not ideal.
Maybe something like this would work: i/q Ignore, keep all 37 minutes s/S Skip idle time, keep 0 minutes k/K Keep only the first N minutes t/T Time you went idle g/G Got back N minutes ago This keeps the descriptions short, but still describes the effect on the clocked time. I would avoid wording s/S as "Stop the clock", because lowercase `s` keeps the clock running after resolving; "skip idle time" seems to fit both `s` and `S`. One more piece of context might also help: the concrete time when the idle period started. For example: Org detected that you were away from the keyboard for 37 minutes, starting at 14:23. or, in expert mode: Clocked in & idle since 14:23 (37 mins), keep [...]? Best, -- Slawomir Grochowski
