As I have just said to BriHecato, I have been playing with grouping (and putting things like sim keys, chording, disable, nothing right at the top of the list. Will see how it goes in 2.14 Beta 10 - but may have to add an option to sort alphabetically as before for some people.Kukurykus wrote:alternatively if the chording had to stay like now (what after BriHecato said I wouldn't like), would be nice at least chords and simulated kayes were on top, over all some less useful options (I know not for everyone of course), but groups of similar options idea rules!
I like the idea of launching a program from simulated keys I'm not sure how feasible/easy it would be. I will add it to the to-do list but I'm not sure I will squeeze it into 2.14. Of course, the close could already be done with {ALT}{F4}. Having said that, if you really want the power of scripting, you should probably look at AutoHotkey!Kukurykus wrote: 6) btw like I said I use often 'simulated keys' for my workflow, but is there a way to implement in code line something like executing some file, or just running some application. In the easiets example it would be like:
for ex. from RMB:
{execute:%desktop%/somefile.txt}{waitms<1000>}{ctrl}a{ctrl}c{close:notepad}
and then if I click Middle Mouse Button:
{open:notapad}{waitms<1000>}{ctrl}v{close:notepad}{tab}{return}
where {tab}{return} is of course command to to change "yes" button to "no" button in popup dialog.
In other words if there is possibility to open specific app. choosing it from a list you made for as why there had no to be a way to open speciefed (system or path) app. by us implementing it between some simulated code. Right now I have to put at end of some of my 'simulated keys' triggering other mouse button which is bound to some app I want to open. That's ridiculous to do it this way as it's waste of available buttons (even now with chording adventage). So at the end it would be great to have it!