What is the fastest way to select a custom filter?
I have to do this now with my limited knowledge:
Ctrl+F12 -> Tab -> <enter text to select an entry or use arrow keys> -> Enter
This should be enough
Ctrl+F12 -> <some kind of shortcut>
Can I set up TC to do this in some way?
Furthermore; is there a way to indicate that a filter is applied?
Faster access to Ctrl+F12 filters?
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- SanskritFritz
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Prefix your predefined filters with numbers or letters, this way you will have a shortcut, after the Tab. Should be almost as convenient as pressing Alt-letter as shortcut. And there is AutoHotkey, it can help in all those kind of situations.
Prefix your predefined filters with numbers or letters, this way you will have a shortcut, after the Tab. Should be almost as convenient as pressing Alt-letter as shortcut. And there is AutoHotkey, it can help in all those kind of situations.
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Thanks. That helped a bit. If I get time for it, I might try exploring AutoHotKey.SanskritFritz wrote:2sdybvik
Prefix your predefined filters with numbers or letters, this way you will have a shortcut, after the Tab. Should be almost as convenient as pressing Alt-letter as shortcut. And there is AutoHotkey, it can help in all those kind of situations.
I just overlooked the filter text in the active path. Now I just have to learn to look for it.
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Start here: http://www.ghisler.ch/wiki/index.php/AutoHotkeyIf I get time for it, I might try exploring AutoHotKey
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