Thank you Dwight! On Friday, February 3, 2017 at 11:10:25 AM UTC-5, Dwight wrote: > > Hi, David. Standard Windows method for controlling this type of keyboard > shortcut is to place an ampersand (&) before the selected letter. For > example, if you have a context "@test" and you want the "s" to be the > keyboard shortcut for this context, you could code it as "@te&st". When the > context selection popup appears, you will see "@te*s*t" (notice that the > s is underlined) and typing an s will select this context. > > Drawbacks: > 1. If you should happen to code two different contexts with the same > shortcut MLO will not warn you but one of them will not work. > 2. The only place where this keyboard shortcut is operative is the pop-up > list that you get from right clicking the context field in a task list. > Anywhere else, the ampersand will be visible. For example, if you select > this context and the popup list is dismissed, your task list will now show > context @te&st as opposed to @test or @te*s*t. If it is going to be a > problem for you to see @te&st as the context then you should not use this > function. > > On Friday, February 3, 2017 at 7:02:04 AM UTC-5, David Timpe wrote: >> >> When entering a context for a task by right-clicking the context field >> and selecting from the pop-up list the user has two options. 1. click the >> context with the mouse. 2. use the keyboard shortcut indicated by the >> underlined letter. >> >> Is it possible to control what letter is underlined? >> >
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