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Date/Time: Thu, 02 May 2024 21:06:34 +0000



Remove SHIFT+F10 association

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[2019-11-11 12:46:56]
User462086 - Posts: 188
Hi, I'd like to use this combination in a custom study but instead it opens a chart context menu in the upper left corner of my main display. Searched through the keyboard shortcuts in 'Global Settings' with no luck, and tried to assign it to something else (which worked) then remove the association (which also worked) but unfortunately it reverts to opening the context menu. No other 'SHIFT+F' key combinations appear to trigger anything. How do I remove this association? Many thanks!!

Edit: v2007
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2019-11-11 13:13:23
[2019-11-12 04:36:13]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
This is not within the scope of our support. We can only refer you to keyboard shortcuts here:
Global Settings Menu: Customize Keyboard Shortcuts (Global Settings menu)

If you get some kind of behavior from that keyboard shortcut which is not configured through the keyboard shortcuts dialog, we have no idea about this.
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[2019-11-12 05:43:40]
User462086 - Posts: 188
Apparently this is a default shortcut for the Windows OS that does the same thing as pressing the 'Menu' key.
[2019-11-13 05:52:24]
Merlin - Posts: 81
Here's one solution:
https://www.maketecheasier.com/change-default-keyboard-shortcuts-windows10/
[2019-11-24 05:29:57]
User462086 - Posts: 188
My browser blocks that link unfortunately.
[2019-11-24 06:19:11]
Merlin - Posts: 81
Weird! I have no problem opening it in Chrome, Firefox or Brave.
At any rate, it's a tutorial that shows how to use the AutoHotkey program to change the key sequence for any of the Windows shortcut keys.
I'm sure the same information is available elsewhere on the web, just do a search.

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