Hi everyone!
I think I understand most of the responses I've gotten. I assume that
once I have it sorted out on one computer, I can just copy and paste
the files in the default directory on the new one. That would be
great in one situation. That would assume that I had the same
programs running on all my computers. I don't. So merely copying set
files to another computer wouldn't apply my desired changes to set
files that only exist on the second computer. Text to set would have
done this. Feels like we're not there yet. Am I missing something?
Still can't figure out how to really explore a set file. And I assume
that if I want changes to a specific program, hmmm, still confused
here. Let's say that in this one program I want to redefine read
mouse line to Insert-Q. Originally, globally, this hot key gives
battery status. I hunt around the tree view, find hot keys, then
redefine the key, telling WE that I want it program specific to say,
Sonar. Now, what happens in all the other applications. Do I have to
go in and redefine this hot key for battery status in every other
application individually because it's listed as a program specific
hot key or will all the other programs still use this hot key to give
battery status?
As to general comments, if GW really had to make a major change like
this, can someone tell me where this was explained in any detail?
Instead of doing this, now you do that kind of detail. I don't like
the amount of time I've used up trying to discover what I can no
longer do and how to do it now.
Thanks.
Veronica
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