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Hotkey with shift occationally acts like another hotkey without shift #5697

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norihiro opened this issue Dec 26, 2021 · 3 comments
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@norihiro
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norihiro commented Dec 26, 2021

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

  1. Create two scenes Scene 1 and Scene 2
  2. Assign F6 as the hotkey to switch to the scene Scene 1
  3. Assign Shift + F6 as the hotkey to switch to the scene Scene 2
  4. Switch Scene 2
  5. Restart OBS Studio
  6. Hit F6
  7. Hit Shift + F6

Anything else we should know?

At the step 4, if switched to Scene 1, the problem does not happen.

@WizardCM
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This is while OBS is focused?

@norihiro
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This is while OBS is focused?

Yes, I didn't change focus of OBS.
Thanks to gxalpha, I figured a PR #5095 fixes the issue.

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Duplicate of #4408

@Fenrirthviti Fenrirthviti marked this as a duplicate of #4408 Dec 26, 2021
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