Nils, On Sunday 29 January 2006 00:42, Nils Kassube wrote:
Hi Randall,
On Sunday 29 January 2006 00:45, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Frankly, I consider it something no one would ever want ...
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I'd like to, but I still want SHIFT+Insert to initiate a paste operation. Is that possible?
Who the hell uses SHIFT+Insert? Frankly, I consider it something no one would ever want. Everybody on this planet uses CTRL-V as shortcut for the paste operation :)
Actually, there are quite a few who use COMMAND+V (or CLOVER+V).
But if you want to keep your unusual behavior of using SHIFT+Insert
It's hardly unusual. Many applications support it and sometimes it's more convenient. The fact that originated in Windows doesn't make it bad.
AND sometimes even mistyping that, I suggest you open a new message and then go to Settings -> Configure Shortcuts... -> Paste.
The Paste action is not configurable as a Keyboard Shortcut.
Then replace the primary shortcut with Insert (without modification key). Now you wouldn't even notice your mistake. But if you also want to keep the primary setting of Ctrl+V there is another option: Select something you would not care about, if your typo happens like e.g. "Request Disposition Notification" or maybe more appropriate here: "Report Bug...".
Obviously I need to keep CTRL+V for paste. I use it more than SHIFT+Insert. But it's not relevant, since as I mentioned, the Paste action is not subject to Keyboard shortcut mapping.
Regards, Nils
Randall Schulz