Find the Short Cut Editor

2005-09-14 Thread Gerard
Hi Bat Users,

I just upgraded both my computer (nice 3.4P4 Extreme with Raid Sata
drives) and installed a new version of TB!

Not much problems, with the backup restore function.

The only thing I found is that the one shortcut that I had defined (Mark
all msg in folder read) was no longer there.

I found the short cut editor missing from it former location (View|Short
Cut Editor) and it now seems to be located at View|Toolbars|Customise.

The problem is that although there is what looks like a change short cut
area I can not get it to work.

It might be that I have been to busy making all the changes to my new
system for me to think straight so that is why I call on you, the
collective TB! help force. Please help me get my short cut back!

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Re: Find the Short Cut Editor

2005-09-14 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Gerard,

On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 11:11:19 +0200GMT (14-9-2005, 11:11 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

G I found the short cut editor missing from it former location (View|Short
G Cut Editor) and it now seems to be located at View|Toolbars|Customise.

That's right.

G The problem is that although there is what looks like a change short cut
G area I can not get it to work.

You can assign shortcuts via:

  View - Toolbars - Customise:

Select a container:
  Main Form - Main menu (menu bar)
Now select an action in the middle pane of the pop-up screen:
  Folder - Mark all message as read
Now set the focus on the input box for the shortcuts, that's the
little bar at the right hand bottom that says 'None' or maybe 'Geen'
in your case.
Now press a shortcut. You'll see the key combo is mentioned in the
input box and that the 'Assign' button lights up.
Press the assign button, and the key combo will move up to the
assigned shortcuts for the selected action.

You can only assign shortcuts to actions in a container and said
action shortcut is only available when the container is relevant. So
shortcuts assigned to the pop-up window of the message list won't work
when you're editing a message or when you've got focus on the account
tree pane.

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Re: Find the Short Cut Editor

2005-09-14 Thread Gerard

ON Wednesday, September 14, 2005, 12:16:04 PM, you wrote:

RO Now set the focus on the input box for the shortcuts, that's the
RO little bar at the right hand bottom that says 'None' or maybe 'Geen'
RO in your case.
RO Now press a shortcut. You'll see the key combo is mentioned in the
RO input box and that the 'Assign' button lights up.
RO Press the assign button, and the key combo will move up to the
RO assigned shortcuts for the selected action.


Roelof,

Thanks that solved it. I thought you had o enter the shortcut in the big
box with the short cuts in them. How could I have ever thought that.

Thanks for the quick and concise answer :-)

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