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FastKeys 3.02 Released

Posted: Jul 16th, ’15, 00:05
by Marko
What's new in FastKeys 3.02:
July 15, 2015

- Improved language support in Auto Complete, reload is no longer necessary,
- Wrap popup menu items,
- Clipboard Manager - hold shift key to paste without closing,
- Arabic translation (Thanks to Mohamed Abdalazez!)
- Various improvements and bug fixes.

Download FastKeys HERE!

Re: FastKeys 3.02 Released

Posted: Jul 16th, ’15, 09:49
by Chris
Wow, thanks for this update.

The shift-key feature for the clipboard manager is a great time saver if you need to paste more than one entry at a time.

And the "wrap popup menu items" feature is also a very useful extension. From testing it I found out that it only seems to work if you have a send shortcut - for the other types (open, run, command) it shows no menu. Is this limitation a bug or by design (or am I doing something wrong)?

Thanks

chris

Re: FastKeys 3.02 Released

Posted: Jul 16th, ’15, 15:20
by Marko
Hi Chris,

popup menus appear in FastKeys in:
- Text Expander (and other modules) when using multiple text substitutes per phrase - this is a Send type feature,
- Auto Complete for auto-completing the word,
- Clipboard Manager for selecting the clipboard item.
You can now press up key when on the first menu item to move to the botton on the list and vice-versa (wrap items).

You can change all menu appearance in Preferences/Appearance.

Re: FastKeys 3.02 Released

Posted: Jul 16th, ’15, 19:32
by gustms
Thank you, Marko.

As always, great improvements.

Re: FastKeys 3.02 Released

Posted: Jul 16th, ’15, 22:02
by Guest
Marko wrote:
You can now press up key when on the first menu item to move to the botton on the list and vice-versa (wrap items).
Oh, I see. I thought this feature would be something different.
Just to add what I found out:
It is also a possible to generate a popup menu in 'Shortcuts' but only if you choose 'Send' as type
(and my question regarded the limitation that only type works there).

Re: FastKeys 3.02 Released

Posted: Jul 17th, ’15, 22:02
by Marko
you are right, multiple text substitutes are most typically used in Text Expander but they work in all other modules too (except for Auto Complete).