Hi: I may have missed it but how do you find what app a particular hot key
combination is in?
For example, when I hit ctrl-shift-c I hear "The Chat Window Is Empty" no
matter what program I am in ie8 or the desktop or notepad etc...
That tells me it is likely a WE Global App key combination but which app?
I don't like having some chat functionallity running while I am in other, non
chat, applications.
In fact while typing this I hear the chat window is empty message when I hit
control-shift-c which I should not hear since there, to my knowledge, no chat
window active anyplace in Outlook Express while I type this.
So, other than going into every app's source code if available and then reading
line by line and searching around how do I find this problematic key
combination and how do I handle this situation going forward for all those key
combinations that are what should be considered app buggs rather than
applicable to user activities.
Hot keys should only be active when the requsit program or form or page is
running.
Is there a way of identifying all WE active hot keys defined in all those WE
and Third Party Apps WE is becomming so dependent on?
What about 99 percent of WE users who are not scriptors,? How do they handle
this problem?
What, if anything, has been put in place as a standard or did I just miss it?
Is there some WE hot key that will read or print out all the other hot keys
defined in all WE and Third Party Apps loaded and running?
My fear has always been that too many hot keys and messages are floating around
behind the scenes due to the use of Apps the way they are implemented and can
cause problems for WE users since, as far as I know, they are not managed by
the WE Engine.
I was confused when I hit ctrl-shift-c and heard there was nothing in the chat
window. I thought that I was missing something in ie8, some type of chat might
be open or some other problem. Fortunately I know a little about scripting and
am guessing this is a bug in either a WE App or some Third Party App running
gloabbly and not assigned to a proper program.
If you recognize this key combo which app is it in and is there some way that
WE manages and documents hot key assignments running at any given time?
I think I remember something on this from some posts a long time ago but not
what it was about and not what the final resolution was.
Rick USA