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Fedora 34, also observed on CentOS 8
Git
27.1.3-328-g788dfa860
https://obsproject.com/logs/N5g1jtKz7quQ-KXx
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When hit Shift + F6, the program should switch to a scene named Scene 2, whose select-scene hotkey is Shift + F6.
Scene 2
When hit Shift + F6, the program switches to a scene named Scene 1, whose select-scene hotkey is F6 (without shift).
Scene 1
At the step 4, if switched to Scene 1, the problem does not happen.
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This is while OBS is focused?
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Yes, I didn't change focus of OBS. Thanks to gxalpha, I figured a PR #5095 fixes the issue.
Duplicate of #4408
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Operating System Info
Other
Other OS
Fedora 34, also observed on CentOS 8
OBS Studio Version
Git
OBS Studio Version (Other)
27.1.3-328-g788dfa860
OBS Studio Log URL
https://obsproject.com/logs/N5g1jtKz7quQ-KXx
OBS Studio Crash Log URL
No response
Expected Behavior
When hit Shift + F6, the program should switch to a scene named
Scene 2
, whose select-scene hotkey is Shift + F6.Current Behavior
When hit Shift + F6, the program switches to a scene named
Scene 1
, whose select-scene hotkey is F6 (without shift).Steps to Reproduce
Scene 1
andScene 2
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 2
Anything else we should know?
At the step 4, if switched to
Scene 1
, the problem does not happen.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: