Hello Chris,
> I was trying to switch the behavior of Shift+F2 (Queue in Outbox) and
> Ctrl+Enter (Send Now). Using the Customizer, I found the correct
> entries. However, when I tried to assign Ctrl+Enter to Queue in
> Outbox, I found that pressing ENTER was the same as clicking the
> Assign button. Therefore, I could not add the shortcut. Is there some
> trick to do this, or is this a bug?
Yes, Enter and Space are tricky shortcuts to assign. Do this:
1.- Assign any other shortcut you can easily identify, let's say for
example Ctrl+F10 or something even more 'unique'.
2.- Close TB
3.- In your MAIL directory look for a file called 'tbuser.def' and open
it with a text editor (Notepad will do).
4.- Search for the shortcut you have assigned, "Ctrl+F10" in this
example. You can search for it including the quote marks if you wish.
5.- You should get to a line that says:
shortcut "Ctrl+F10"
6.- Make sure there are not any more occurrences of this line. If there
are, I suggest you try with a more 'unique' shortcut.
7.- Replace "Ctrl+F10" with "Ctrl+Enter" and save the modified
'tbuser.def'
8.- Re-start TB. Your shortcut should now work (and even show in the
Customise window).
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.63.09 (Beta)
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