mjumper wrote > Ctrl+Alt+Shift was actually chosen carefully and specifically to *avoid* > interfering with other applications. With Guacamole using this shortcut > for > several years, and with no similar complaints about Ctrl+Alt+Shift > colliding with other applications in all that time, I'm surprised to hear > that there are any common applications using the same sequence. > - Mike
I've made some research on shortcuts. I found 2 shortcuts in M$ Word that use the CTRL+ALT+SHIFT combo. They're hardly commonly used :) but there they are. In QuarkXPress and Adobe Indesign (possibly other Adobe SW as well) there are a some of them used very often. We are a Newspaper publishing house and with this Corona madness a lot of people are working remotely and these applications are essential. I can see how nobody complained - average users tend to remember up to 10 common keystrokes and use mouse for the rest. With our people we are not talking about average office users but in this case the graphics department and they use keyboard A LOT 'cause it's much much faster and they really need to be quick near the time of closure. Hell they even exploited the mouse up to commonly used triple-, quadruple- and even quintuple-click... On second thought - the problem with Guacamole is that it reacts to the combo on last of the three keys PRESSED. This interference could be avoided if Guacamole reacted on RELEASE thus allowing a fourth key to be pressed and reacted upon the whole key combination. This way you would not need to change the combo itself. This decision and programming won't happen over night and we sort of need the solution yesterday, so if someone coud point me to a specific file where I can redefine the shortcut to, say Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F12, it'd be most appreciated. -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@guacamole.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@guacamole.apache.org