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Hi Sergey,

On 29 May 2001 at  08:08:10 +0400 (which was 05:08 where I live)
Sergey wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:

S> Subj ?

(Eyes crossed in confusion).

How do you make a "System hotkey" not "system-wide"? Don't use that
keystroke! Use a different one instead which is not used elsewhere.

The whole point of "System" hot-keys (and as it says in the definition
dialog) is that they are available when *other* applications are
running.

They work *exactly* as specified. If that's not what you want, I
suggest a product like PowerPro can help you define localised
hot-keys.

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