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Expected behavior (overview):
Typing a combination of keys (shortcut), the first suggested thing would be a expanded word/sentence.
Implementation
By Special dictionaries > Words editor, below each included word, should have a textfield named shortcut. When the user type the keys corresponding to a included shortcut, the first suggested word would be the word/sentence corresponding
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the images appear to be Windows and there's mention of Microsoft code sharing site, but I can't find the words "Windows", "Linux" or "OSX"/Mac OS" anywhere. Even a quick look in the binaries folder only shows a zip file. I'm assuming this is for Windows but suggest two things:
- make that clear in the readme.md at least
- please make Linux and MacOS version ;-)
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This is a really minor issue, but hopefully will also be an easy fix.
Because of recent physical workspace set up changes, I've been experimenting with docking Optikey to the bottom of my screen (rather than the top, as has been my preference in the past).
With Optikey set up this way (docked to the bottom), the expand dock and collapse dock icons on the mouse keyboard appear to be drawn for