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Right. Okay thanks, I will investigate.
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<description><![CDATA[Yeah when you toggle it, it will also disable the hotkey you are using to toggle. You can use a trigger event like in post #2, or you can add that function as a titlebar instead.]]></description>
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Yeah when you toggle it, it will also disable the hotkey you are using to toggle. You can use a trigger event like in post #2, or you can add that function as a titlebar instead.
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You can enable it via the DisplayFusion Settings &gt; Functions tab, right underneath the "Custom Function" button.
Thanks!
Oh yes I see it 😅 thanks that helped.
However, I still have the issue that when I use the key combination Ctrl + F10 for "Toggle Key Combinations", it turns off ...]]></description>
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<div class="BackGrey"><div class="Text"><div><b>Quote:</b></div>You can enable it via the DisplayFusion Settings &gt; Functions tab, right underneath the "Custom Function" button.<br/>
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Oh yes I see it 😅 thanks that helped.<br/>
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However, I still have the issue that when I use the key combination Ctrl + F10 for "Toggle Key Combinations", it turns off the key combinations, but it doesn't turn them back on when I use it again! Now I need to go into settings and press apply to re-enable key combinations.<br/>
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Perhaps it also turns off the key combination for toggling key combinations...? How is that supposed to work?
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<description><![CDATA[You can enable it via the DisplayFusion Settings  Functions tab, right underneath the "Custom Function" button.
Thanks!]]></description>
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You can enable it via the DisplayFusion Settings > Functions tab, right underneath the "Custom Function" button.<br/>
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<description><![CDATA[I have a question about this as well. I had the same problem with full screen applications and I found the "Toggle Key Combinations" function.
I mapped it to Ctrl + F10 and it worked, it turned my functions off.
However, it doesn't turn them back on. And even after restarting my PC they're stil...]]></description>
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I have a question about this as well. I had the same problem with full screen applications and I found the "Toggle Key Combinations" function. <br/>
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I mapped it to Ctrl + F10 and it worked, it turned my functions off.<br/>
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However, it doesn't turn them <i>back on</i>. And even after restarting my PC they're still turned off... How do I re-enable my key functions?<br/>
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I'm using DisplayFusion 9.8
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<description><![CDATA[There actually isn't a compatibility option for disabling the key combinations, unfortunately.
However, you may be able to do what you're looking for by creating a couple of Trigger rules. One for when the Flight Simulator process starts, and another for when it ends.
I don't have Flight Simula...]]></description>
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There actually isn't a compatibility option for disabling the key combinations, unfortunately.<br/>
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However, you may be able to do what you're looking for by creating a couple of Trigger rules. One for when the Flight Simulator process starts, and another for when it ends.<br/>
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I don't have Flight Simulator here for testing with, but I've attached screenshots of the Trigger rules I setup and tested with Notepad.<br/>
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Hope that helps!
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<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2020 00:53:54 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Background: I use Ctrl-Alt-(number) combinations for specific window arrangements with my display. This is what it looks like (see the attachment).
This worked well until I installed the new Flight Simulator, which I use in windowed mode. I would like the hotkeys to not work when in that game, a...]]></description>
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Background: I use Ctrl-Alt-(number) combinations for specific window arrangements with my display. This is what it looks like (see the attachment).<br/>
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This worked well until I installed the new Flight Simulator, which I use in windowed mode. I would like the hotkeys to <i>not</i> work when in that game, as there are some in-game functions that also map to those key combinations.<br/>
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Is there a way to make DisplayFusion ignore either the function or the key combination? I suspect this can be done with compatibility settings, but don't know which to use.
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