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jason@cadcamadvantageinc.com
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(2/13/2023 11:27:14 AM)
Alt-H now brings up "Highlights"???
I'm sure this is a computer problem other than Keycreator, but hoping someone knows where to fix it.
I believe a recent update of SOMETHING on my computer has caused my Alt-H function (halfscale) to become a toggle for something called "Highlights reel"
Whenever I try to use it, a small black window momentarily slides over from the lower right corner of my screen, and either sais "Highlights reel has started" or "Highlights reel has stopped" Toggling Alt-H goes between the two modes. There is a small image in the box that looks like a game controller possibly. Yes, I have an Xbox app on this new computer, but I don't use it. I could not find anywhere where it looked like it was coming from.
I should also note that it happens no matter what program I have open at the time, or even any program at all. It's like it has become an over-riding functional command for my computer.
I have momentarily set "Alt-J" to my half scale command, however, 31 years of using the Alt-H key has taken it's toll on automating my motor function when I want to halfscale something. LOL
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