Hello,
Have been having this issue for a while. Basically when you apply the following combination of a shortcut to a recorded macro. It sometimes displays as:
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + [character]
and other times:
Shift + Ctrl + Alt + [character]
The main problem with this is, is that it often makes up for very frequent duplicate errors (for me anyway).
Since both are essentially the same, yet are saved differently. The program doesn't differentiate the duplicate addition, and after a fairly long "Checking errors", upon hitting "Apply", you get this error window:
Seemingly undetected duplicates, causing the error:
I propose to merge the two into one or the other, i.e., for example to always save "Shift + Ctrl + Alt + [character]", instead of sometimes "Shift + Ctrl + Alt + [character]" and sometimes "Ctrl + Shift + Alt + [character]". This would also help one greatly, upon visual discernment, in terms of attempting to find an available shortcut for a macro, rather than checking one place of this combination here and another there.
Ctrl + Shift + Alt +/Shift + Ctrl + Alt + issue
I tried hard to reproduce this but on our computers I consistently get Ctrl + Shift + Alt, no matter what.
How do you enter a shortcut?
How do you enter a shortcut?
By pressing the keys on the keyboard, for example if Ctrl + Shift + Alt + R exists and you add a new shortcut, pressing the same keys, it will be saved as Shift + Ctrl + Alt + R. Can record a quick gif for this, if anything
OK, we will make this more consistent in the next release.