Deleting one hotkey (re-mapped previously) is not possible. The delete (X) button is disabled.
TC 9.087 X64 (B7) - Windows 7
Delete hotkey not possible
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It works in the 32bit version of TC9, but has never worked in the 64 bit version (I have just tested b1-b7).
In the 64bit version it works right after remapping a key is done, but if you close the config dialog and open it again and select the remapped key from the list - it doesn't work.
In the 64bit version it works right after remapping a key is done, but if you close the config dialog and open it again and select the remapped key from the list - it doesn't work.
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It works even in the x64 version of TC 9.0b7petermad wrote:It works in the 32bit version of TC9, but has never worked in the 64 bit version (I have just tested b1-b7).
In the 64bit version it works right after remapping a key is done, but if you close the config dialog and open it again and select the remapped key from the list - it doesn't work.

I already did it several times. Here is how it works:
You have to use the search symbol on the left of the x in the command line.
Then you can select "Default command (no remapping)" from the command list.
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2Horst.Epp
We are talking about a new feature in TC9 - What you describe is the old way of removing a shortcut, wich was somewhat annoying and tedious.
If you try 32bit TC9 you will see, that if you pick a previously remapped key, by clicking the button with the down arrow to the righ of "Hotkey:", then the x on the button to the right of the magnifying glass becomes read and you can use the x button to delete the command...
Also if you hover the cursor over the x button (even when not active), there is a tool-tip saying: "Delete" to indicate the use of the button when it has an x on it. When you have just made a new key remapping, the x changes to a green checkmark (as previously), and the tool-tip says: "Save".
We are talking about a new feature in TC9 - What you describe is the old way of removing a shortcut, wich was somewhat annoying and tedious.
If you try 32bit TC9 you will see, that if you pick a previously remapped key, by clicking the button with the down arrow to the righ of "Hotkey:", then the x on the button to the right of the magnifying glass becomes read and you can use the x button to delete the command...
Also if you hover the cursor over the x button (even when not active), there is a tool-tip saying: "Delete" to indicate the use of the button when it has an x on it. When you have just made a new key remapping, the x changes to a green checkmark (as previously), and the tool-tip says: "Save".
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I know this, but as I said you can still remove the hotkey using the old way.petermad wrote:2Horst.Epp
We are talking about a new feature in TC9 - What you describe is the old way of removing a shortcut, wich was somewhat annoying and tedious.
If you try 32bit TC9 you will see, that if you pick a previously remapped key, by clicking the button with the down arrow to the righ of "Hotkey:", then the x on the button to the right of the magnifying glass becomes read and you can use the x button to delete the command...
Also if you hover the cursor over the x button (even when not active), there is a tool-tip saying: "Delete" to indicate the use of the button when it has an x on it. When you have just made a new key remapping, the x changes to a green checkmark (as previously), and the tool-tip says: "Save".
Windows 11 Home, Version 24H2 (OS Build 26100.4061)
TC 11.55 RC2 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1391a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.5.2.0, Listary Pro 6.3.2.88
QAP 11.6.4.4 x64
TC 11.55 RC2 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1391a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.5.2.0, Listary Pro 6.3.2.88
QAP 11.6.4.4 x64
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