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Yes, this was something I originally wanted to do for v0.1.0 but didn't. It's still on the TODO list though. (P.S. I've converted this discussion to an issue: #2) |
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Hello! I really like the concept of Hyperenable, but was wondering if it were possible to have the ability to toggle which shortcuts still remain active and which ones don't. Perhaps a GUI or some kind of settings.txt file?
See - when I watch movies or other content with really dark scenes, I need to turn on Windows HDR so I can see the content on my dimly lit monitor. I use the
Win + Alt + B
shortcut, which seems to be disabled with Hyperenable?The ability to disable crappy shortcuts like
Win + Shift + Ctrl + Alt + L
for opening LinkedIn, is invaluable as a power-user, but a bit of customization would go a long way in my opinion.Cheers!
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