Beery Posted March 28, 2017 Share Posted March 28, 2017 (edited) Hi, I've enabled Clipboard->Merging->Fast Append. Apparently I'm not quick enough in releasing the "c" key i.e. I click on cmd, then on "c" but holding it down for "too long". What happens is that the last clipping is duplicated many many times, makes that feature unusable for me. Is there a way to really activate this feature only when "c" is clicked and released twice (vs. hold down for long time)? Thanks. v3.3.1 [806] Edited March 28, 2017 by Beery Link to comment
Andrew Posted March 29, 2017 Share Posted March 29, 2017 @Beery In this case, Alfred will be adhering to the macOS standard key delay before a key repeat. If you set the "Delay Until Repeat" in the macOS System Preferences > Keyboard preferences to the "Long" end of the scale, this will no longer be triggering repeat keys. Cheers, Andrew [moving to help sub-forum] GatorMapi 1 Link to comment
Beery Posted April 1, 2017 Author Share Posted April 1, 2017 I had to move it all they way to the left in order for "plain" cmd-C to work properly without triggering cmd-C-C, but this significantly slows me down in using "repeat" everywhere else, so right now I can really use Alfred cmd-C-C. Moreover, when playing around with the settings e.g. creating multiple lines and see how fast I can get repeated "delete" (<--), I can tell for sure that I'm not that slow in how long I keep "c" down when doing cmd-C. So I think that what I initially experience has more than just using the above keyboard settings. Link to comment
Andrew Posted April 2, 2017 Share Posted April 2, 2017 @Beery It sounds like something else is happening outside of Alfred's control for cmd-c-c to trigger within Alfred. Do you have a non Apple keyboard, or any other apps in the macOS Accessibility preferences (Security & Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility)? Could you also try cmd+c using the opposite cmd key just in case there is an unexpected hardware issue causing a double trigger? Cheers, Andrew Link to comment
Beery Posted April 4, 2017 Author Share Posted April 4, 2017 (edited) It is reproducible for me when selecting a text and then quickly doing cmd-c-x (copy and then cut the text). And it looks like the clipboard history is being shorten. (so maybe the cut is really working on the clipboard history?) @Andrew It is the same behavior when using the opposite cmd. I'm using MacBook Air built-in keyboard. There are quite few things in the macOS Accessibility preferences (Security & Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility). Edited April 8, 2017 by Beery Link to comment
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