I'm pretty sure this is possible with FastKeys (which I have just begun trying out): I want a keyboard shortcut to select one of several open app windows I have. Anyone got a trip for this?
Thanks.
Orson
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- Jun 15th, ’17, 23:11
- Forum: User Commands and Scripts
- Topic: How to select a specific open window
- Replies: 1
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- Jul 25th, ’15, 00:48
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Ctrl+V to paste is not working
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Re: Ctrl+V to paste is not working
This may be a dumb question...
Do I put each of those lines of text following the part where I copy to the clipboard? Or are you giving me an example of copying text and then adding the ClipWait before pasting?
Do I put each of those lines of text following the part where I copy to the clipboard? Or are you giving me an example of copying text and then adding the ClipWait before pasting?
- Jul 24th, ’15, 23:44
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Ctrl+V to paste is not working
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Re: Ctrl+V to paste is not working
As of now, it's working. It appears that *sometimes* it stalls out right before the paste command (^v indeed). But other times it works. I guess there are other factors that could affect this outside the realm of FastKeys.
Thanks.
Thanks.
- Jul 24th, ’15, 23:15
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Ctrl+V to paste is not working
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Ctrl+V to paste is not working
I'm brand-new but liking what I see so far.
In a very simple macro, I include Ctrl+V as the last command. It usually does not work. I put a 200 ms pause before it, but that did not make a difference.
Anyone have a tip on how to include pasting in a macro?
In a very simple macro, I include Ctrl+V as the last command. It usually does not work. I put a 200 ms pause before it, but that did not make a difference.
Anyone have a tip on how to include pasting in a macro?