Comment by: retro (62.198.54.57) | At: 09 May 2018, 23:59 | File version: 1.0 |
is it posible to make an compy app thing so wee can lets say, press A-key and c and then push lets say A-key and x and then you can copy more so you have more copyed.so when you pase you pres A-key v and for the multiplay copy you just press v one more time, so you can many copy's for the clip board
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Comment by: jaokim (62.220.166.212) | At: 23 Dec 2009, 18:23 | File version: 1.0 |
@spot I think that is due to the settings in FKey. Try activating "Passthrough keypresses", or something. I thought I included that in the doc, but I might have forgotten about it.
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Comment by: spot (83.248.105.187) | At: 09 Dec 2009, 15:33 | File version: 1.0 |
i tried this. i like the idea. but when i try ramiga+c and ramiga+c in ced, they don't work anymore.. could this be fixed to only apply to the workbench itself in some way?
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Comment by: jaokim (85.24.170.227) | At: 07 Dec 2009, 17:52 | File version: 1.0 |
I did not know about the Right-Amiga key. I have tried a few combinations, and Right-Amiga only made the mouse lock in either horisontal or vertical, but it does copy the files aswell, I see now. Anyhow, the script works a little bit different, you don't have to drag and drop the files, just Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V them.
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Comment by: Unimon (62.2.176.13) | At: 07 Dec 2009, 12:20 | File version: 1.0 |
Not all keyboards work correctly. I have 2 cordeless keyboard/mouse and with one of it the "amigakey" (known as windowskey)doesn't work. I thought first it was because of a compatibility but not. It's really a keyboard problem. So, for me it is a good and interesting solution instead of juggling with key combinations.
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Comment by: ZeroG (91.44.35.134) | At: 07 Dec 2009, 09:26 | File version: 1.0 |
> Copy files from one dir to another (on same disk) in Workbench with only a keypress. What's wrong with simply holding the right amigakey before you release the left mousebutton?
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