The attachment is my configuration file. I've defined a hotkey ""ALT+V".But I cannot use it.Can anybody help me.
zc - Opus Config -.rar (1.2 MB)
There's no hotkey defined in your config for Alt + V - nothing shows in hotkeys.oxc. Is it configured as part of a toolbar button ? What is it meant to do ? Which version of Directory Opus are you using ?
More information needed...
EDIT: Just found in one of you toolbars that there's an ALT + V configured for the command Clipboard PASTE USESEL. This works fine for me here so again, what are you actually trying to do ? Just posting your config doesn't really help.
In stead of using ctrl+v hotkey...
I just need this hotkey (alt+V)to paste the stuff in my clipboard to the selected folder.
I tried this config file in my VM,but still in vain.
And my DO version is exactly 9.5.2.0.3660.
[quote="zhaicheng"]In stead of using ctrl+v hotkey...
I just need this hotkey (alt+V)to paste the stuff in my clipboard to the selected folder.
I tried this config file in my VM,but still in vain.
And my DO version is exactly 9.5.2.0.3660.[/quote]
if I wanted alt+V to do what ctrl+V is currently doing, I'd go to Settings -> Customize -> Keys, define a new hotkey alt+V and copy the the elements from the definition of ctrl+v to alt+V.
Sounds like something is messing with your hotkey binding. It would help if you described what DOES happen when you try it - as opposed to what you WANT to have happen which isn't working. For instance, by default, <ALT + V> is going to expand the View menu.
Other thoughts - since you mentioned running this from a VM - I wonder if your Host->VM clipboard is misbehaving. Does the same Clipboard PASTE USESEL command work as intended if you run it from a toolbar button?
Firstly, you need to update to the latest version of Opus. We tend to be a little suspicious of people who haven't upgraded...
Because the definition I found in your config file is in a toolbar, that toolbar needs to be open for the hotkey to work. As rcoleman said, the best way is to configure a hotkey. You need to make sure it has the command Clipboard PASTE USESEL so that it pastes into the selected folder.
[quote="steve"]Firstly, you need to update to the latest version of Opus. We tend to be a little suspicious of people who haven't upgraded...
Because the definition I found in your config file is in a toolbar, that toolbar needs to be open for the hotkey to work. As rcoleman said, the best way is to configure a hotkey. You need to make sure it has the command Clipboard PASTE USESEL so that it pastes into the selected folder.[/quote]
This time it really works!
Thanks again.