I definite agree these should be changeable in MLO. Indent/Outdent/Move Up/Move Down are used in lots of applications (Word, IDEs, vi, Project) and unfortunately are bound in different ways.
In the meantime I guess AutoHotKey is our only option (which is actually a challenge for me since it doesn't run inside Winery/Wine - though it does run instead of Parallels/VMware). d On Friday, August 17, 2012 1:52:22 AM UTC-7, Laurence Glazier wrote: > > Thanks for that Bedrudin. I keep my monitor in vertical position, portrait > mode, to accommodate music with a large number of instruments. So probably > I cannot risk disabling monitor rotation, as it would likely revert to > landscape mode. Perhaps I should look into keyboard macros, if the programs > can catch these keystrokes before they go to the monitor software. > > Best > > Laurence > > On Friday, August 17, 2012 2:52:31 AM UTC+1, Bedrudin wrote: >> >> Laurence, >> >> My colleague at work has the same problem. I found a setting in the >> graphics card driver software to disable the monitor rotating. I suggest to >> search for this setting and to disable it if you don't use the rotating >> feature. >> >> There are hotkeys in MLO. You can reassign different keys to various >> hotkey actions in Tools -> Options -> General Application Options -> >> Hotkeys. After a quick glance I didn't find an action "indent/outdent/move >> up/move down" there, though. >> >> Regards, >> Bedrudin >> >> Am Donnerstag, 16. August 2012 17:38:22 UTC+2 schrieb Laurence Glazier: >>> >>> I am used to pressing Alt-Shift-Left and Alt-Shift-Right, and the >>> corresponding Up and Down keys for moving tasks around my outline, but >>> recently I have moved to a new laptop with an additional monitor. These >>> keystroke make the external monitor image rotate, and I have a devil of a >>> job restoring the monitor settings afterwards. I am trying to remember to >>> click on the four blue arrow buttons at the top of my outline. As far as I >>> can tell, these are among the few keystrokes in MLO which cannot be >>> redefined. Generally it makes using MLO slower and more stressful. >>> >>> Does anyone know how I could solve this issue? The graphics program, >>> FortePivot, similarly offers no way to redefine its keystrokes, and an >>> option to disable them does not seem to work. My computer is an Acer >>> Ultrabook. >>> >>> Thanks, L. >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mylifeorganized?hl=en. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
