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Hotkeys do prevent other programs from receiving them. This is usually desirable since when you press the hotkey to invoke GD, you don't want to confuse the currently running foreground program with that keystroke. The only exception right now is Ctrl-C and Ctrl-Ins, since those are specifically to make programs copy their currently selected text.
ikm wrote:Hotkeys do prevent other programs from receiving them.
Yes, I agree with the combination "right + down" to be exclusive to Goldendict but "right" and "down" shoudn't be unusable separately. While I'm writing this reply I can't use either of those keys. I guess that's why Babylon gives you the option of disable from tray bar.
The only possible improvement here is to allow the second key to be accessible to programs unless the first one was just pressed. Would wouldn't you just be less creative and use some more conventional shortcuts instead?
ikm wrote:wouldn't you just be less creative and use some more conventional shortcuts instead?
It's mora a matter of usability rather than creativity. It's just that cursors are placed on bottom right corner of my keyboard, so I don't have to look away from the screen when activating Goldendict. Well, thanks for your time, I'll look for a way around.