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What does the 3 toggles under Trigger section mean? #80

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ashokrajab opened this issue Aug 25, 2022 · 3 comments
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What does the 3 toggles under Trigger section mean? #80

ashokrajab opened this issue Aug 25, 2022 · 3 comments

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@ashokrajab
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ashokrajab commented Aug 25, 2022

I suppose the 1st toggle with the double arrow means, the F-Keys behaviour change should be triggered when the current app changes (correct me if I'm wrong). I have no idea what the other two toggles mean. Capturing this as a tool-tip for the toggles will be helpful or at the least mentioning this in the ReadMe will help to understand the feature.

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Thank you for building this app.

@qoomon
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qoomon commented Feb 27, 2023

@ashokrajab

  • left button - no special function just toggle based on active application setting (Default mode, , fn )
  • middle button - use 🌐 fn-key to toggle Application mode ( or fn )
  • right button - use 🌐 fn-key to toggle Default mode ( or fn )

@metalim
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metalim commented May 16, 2023

what are the images though?

  • left depicts 2 states you can toggle, that's ok.
  • middle is a switch? or is it app window?
  • right one looks like Eject? Huh?

@yuriipavlov
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Thanks guys! Very helpful.
Another question, is it possible to change shortcut?
Because now it conflicts with language switching, im trying to switch language and this trigger works too.

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