Shortcut keys? [1]
Shortcut keys?
Friday, December 28, 2007 10:30 AM - h1d
Hello.
I've been very pleasant with the Xshell product so far and glad I payed for a license, now using 3 beta and it's working good.
But I have a question and I've seen the question raised some time ago but is it possible to modify some short cut keys on certain functions?
The problem being, I have 'use alt as meta' function turned on at the preference, which makes pressing 'alt + O' to open new session quite impossible, along with other 'alt' shortcuts, which makes me drag mouse to click here and there to do a few stuff. So, it would be nice if I can somehow rebind them to other short cuts, or have an option like 'use alt+shift as shortcut modifier' to accomplish it in one way. The older application I used before for ssh access, I modified to use 'ctrl + shift + KEY' to accomplish those application specific shortcuts.
Also, is there a way to execute the 'quick commands' with a shortcut? It's quite a handy feature, but once again, I have to drag my mouse over there to do it. For example, "ctrl + shift + (1 to 10)" or similar would make things quite easy.
Thanks.
I've been very pleasant with the Xshell product so far and glad I payed for a license, now using 3 beta and it's working good.
But I have a question and I've seen the question raised some time ago but is it possible to modify some short cut keys on certain functions?
The problem being, I have 'use alt as meta' function turned on at the preference, which makes pressing 'alt + O' to open new session quite impossible, along with other 'alt' shortcuts, which makes me drag mouse to click here and there to do a few stuff. So, it would be nice if I can somehow rebind them to other short cuts, or have an option like 'use alt+shift as shortcut modifier' to accomplish it in one way. The older application I used before for ssh access, I modified to use 'ctrl + shift + KEY' to accomplish those application specific shortcuts.
Also, is there a way to execute the 'quick commands' with a shortcut? It's quite a handy feature, but once again, I have to drag my mouse over there to do it. For example, "ctrl + shift + (1 to 10)" or similar would make things quite easy.
Thanks.
Re: Shortcut keys?
Friday, December 28, 2007 11:12 AM - Support
Thank you very much for your feedback.
I have added these features to our requested feature list and hope to bring it to life soon.
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I have added these features to our requested feature list and hope to bring it to life soon.
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