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Change hotkey #4

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megasanjay opened this issue Nov 22, 2023 · 4 comments
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Change hotkey #4

megasanjay opened this issue Nov 22, 2023 · 4 comments

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@megasanjay
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megasanjay commented Nov 22, 2023

Is there any way to change the hotkey for the print? I have Ctrl + shift + L hijacked by something else. Maybe an option to add a second hotkey that is user-provided would also be a nice alternative.

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wwdok commented Nov 22, 2023

You can try this: Press Ctrl+P and type in >Open Keyboard Shortcuts. Search quick-python-print in the textbox, then you should see this:
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double click the keybinding you want to change, then press the hotkey you want to use

@megasanjay
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I did not know we could modify that. however running the shortcut adds this weird piece of text:
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wwdok commented Nov 27, 2023

This is really weird, I changed the ctrl+shift+L to ctrl+alt+K to mimic your behaviour, and put the cursor at the end of line, press ctrl+alt+k, I got normal result, please see the screen recording GIF:
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On my system, i changed the shortcut to Ctrl + Shift + Alt + L. Setting the cursor at the end still causes the same issue.

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