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TOHKBD2 cheat sheet #44

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dryo opened this issue Jul 21, 2015 · 6 comments
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TOHKBD2 cheat sheet #44

dryo opened this issue Jul 21, 2015 · 6 comments

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dryo commented Jul 21, 2015

The shortcuts currently available are only listed here. I'd love to see a cheat sheet for these inside the TOHKBD app. I'd also like to see the assigned programs/actions to F1-F12 on that page, significantly smaller than in the settings.

This cheat sheet should be shown by pressing some key combination on the keyboard itself, e.g. F1 (it's common rule of assigning this keybinding to launching the help system) or e.g. CTRL+?

Sometimes I want to take screenshots but I just can't remember the key combination for that. ;)

kimmoli added a commit that referenced this issue Jul 31, 2015
Still static content, does not follow if keymap is changed.

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kimmoli commented Jul 31, 2015

help

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dryo commented Jul 31, 2015

This is just awesome! What do you think about being able to map this to F1 key (or any other key combination)?

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dryo commented Jul 31, 2015

I thought about maybe grouping the key combinations by type, eg.:

  • System: switch apps, volume, new email, screenshot, reboot, etc.
  • TOHKBD2: selfie LED, backlight, caps lock, etc.
  • Text and Elements: Copy, paste, select all, un-/redo, etc.

As that would IMO help to find what you want more quickly it probably needs more space on the cheat sheet so that I fear the user would have to scroll to see it all... Or the groups could be expandable, like e.g. this.

As always, these are just proposals! Thanks for your good work!

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kimmoli commented Aug 1, 2015

it is now ctrl-sym-1 (aka Ctrl-F1)
I can order that list better

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xkr47 commented Oct 8, 2015

It looks great now!

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xkr47 commented Oct 8, 2015

Ctrl-Del = Delete word (to the) right

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