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Issue #|110626
Summary|Customize keyboard reset does not remove the key from
|the keys list.
Component|framework
Version|OOo 3.2
Platform|All
URL|
OS/Version|All
Status|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
Resolution|
Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|ui
Assigned to|tm
Reported by|jimpark
--- Additional comments from jimp...@openoffice.org Mon Apr 5 15:43:19
+ 2010 ---
Open up any OOo application and go to customize-keyboard. Go to any of the
empty available shortcut keys then hit Modify. This will add the selected
key to current highlighted function. You should be able to verify under the
Keys list that the new key has been added. Now hit the Reset button. You
can see from the shortcut keys that the key no longer applies the selected
function, but the list of keys still has the shortcut key listed when it should
have been removed. (This may just be a cosmetic issue.)
This problem has been reproduced on Mac OS X 10.6.3 and Windows XP SP 3. But I
would guess this problem exists on other platforms as well.
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