+Can't change hotkey for command 545

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+Can't change hotkey for command 545

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[Shortcuts]
A+F7=545
A+S=545
and other combination...
But is the opening of the standard search box (not a separate).
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I suppose, the reason is the missing command:
http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=268555#268555
After I added it, hotkey assignment works fine.
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After I added it, hotkey assignment works fine.
Of cource, I add this string, but hotkeys don't work.
Tried:
A+F7=545
and
A+F7=cm_SearchStandalone
But is the opening of the standard search box (not a separate).
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Strange. I reconfigured them immediately after installing 8.50, now in my wincmd.ini they look like this:

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A+F7=cm_SearchStandalone
AS+F7=cm_SearchFor
and work exactly as they should: Alt+F7 opens the external Search tool, Alt+Shift+F7 opens the internal (modal) one.

Tested in Win7 SP1 x32 and x64, TC 8.50β1 x32 and x64.
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Hm...
It's not work with Alt key for me...
For example:

Don't work

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A+S=cm_SearchStandalone
SA+S=cm_SearchStandalone
CA+S=cm_SearchStandalone
But work:

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S+F7=cm_SearchStandalone
SC+S=cm_SearchStandalone 
C+S=cm_SearchStandalone 
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LonerD
Could you try reassigning Alt+F7 to some other command? Maybe, there is some system-wide hotkey processor that intercepts Alt-hotkeys?
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Je demande pardon.
It was my resident script for modal search, that did not allow to reassign the keys.

No more questions, you can remove topic.
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OK, no bug!
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