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My shortcut icon stopped working a couple months ago. The only way I can access dropbox is through windows explorer. I'm running windows 10. I have uninstalled/reinstalled multiple times, restarted my pc multiple times. I've tried single and double clicking, right clicking, running as administrator. By the way, the software opens just fine on my phone. Suggestions?

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Hi @PRQ! To recretate the Dropbox shortcut in your taskbar, please click on the small Dropbox icon in your system tray, go to your initials/profile picture > Preferences > Account tab. When you're at the Account tab, press alt + h on your keyboard, and click the "Create desktop shortcut" button.

I don't see those things in that area. BTW, I neglected to mention that I have two accounts (business and personal). I can't imagine that would make any difference, but thought I'd mention it. AND, the dropbox icon didn't disappear from my taskbar, it just stopped working. See attached picture.

It would be amazing if Figma could integrate a shortcut for automatically updating a library and automatically updating the files it is being used on (like a cmmd+S shortcut!), of course not everybody might want to have this so it would also be nice to be able to turn this shortcut on and off.

If you update the assets and you want to deploy them. So you should be able to do it with keyboard shortcuts. If you press the key ctrl+r you should get a preview with enter you can confirm it. If you want to publish it directly without preview, then press the keys ctrl+shift+r.

I have a client looking to use iPads with iOS 13.5.1 for his appsheet app and is having the issue below. Has anyone seen this? Is there a way to get the icon set on the home screen without the redirect to the login screen?

"We have an IOS device (iPad) that is running IOS 13.5.1. When we installed the Mobile App AppSheet installs and will run the app, but when we try to create a shortcut for the Home Screen it takes us to a web page and then shows the USAgain icon and indicates to touch it and then Add to Home Screen (I know this is normal ![

I have to click with my mouse on the "Templates"-button, and then I have to click in the Search field, write the name of the template and then click again with the mouse on the selected Template. This is too time-consuming, when you already solve this so elegantly with the Snippet shortcut.

I would very much like you to add a shortcut, like / or * or = or & or or some other symbol and let the user choose the template they want to use. Even better, if the user can choose the symbol they want to use.

It's more of a work-a-round as there isn't an option in the keyboard shortcut preferences to assign a shortcut key to toggle layer visibility on/off at the moment. If some of your layers have opacities that aren't 100%, then obviously this work-a-round won't help and you'll need to resort back to using the check boxes in those cases.

The Show All command (control + command + H) on Mac, will show all the hidden layers (and objects as well) in Photo but it doesn't appear that the "Hide" command that is found in Designer is turned on for Photo so there doesn't seem to be a quick way of hiding in Photo yet.

This works. It is a working solution, but its far from ideal. As others have said, hiding layers this way obscures which layers are visible and not in the Layers panel. I much prefer to show / hide the layers via the built-in show / hide function which updates the dot next to the layer to represent what state each layer is in, and preserves what opacity you have each layer set to.

The devs are so close now. They have a 'Hide layer' shortcut, and separately a 'Show layer' shortcut setting, but why are they not the same shortcut as a toggle? It should be the same shortcut setting - so you press it and it toggles the state between hide and show. That's how it is in PS and its far better that way. Reduces the amount of shortcuts you need to remember, and is easier to toggle quickly.

If the Menu doesn't show a shortcut, then probably one isn't assigned by default. You should then be able to assign your own through the application's Settings (or Preferences), Shortcuts. Specify the Persona at the top of the dialog, then the Menu, then scroll down to set a shortcut.

We have approx. 25 complex folder structures (one for each client) with each of their respective connections. To maybe 15 of these clients, however, I would like to add (among others) in the right subfolder (Inventory) a connection to our own RMM platform for those clients which we manage through this platform. So this would be the same connection (Web Page) in each folder. All other clients' subfolders have their own respective RMM there, so it just feels natural to find the RMM connection in this position without scrolling etc.

However, that means that if something changes (we often have to change custom properties or add notes), this would have to be changed for ALL duplicated connections individually. This is obviously not feasible.

Surely there is a way to avoid this by just creating the connection in one folder and merely "linking" to it in the other folders (similar to a desktop shortcut in Windows, where I have one exe and can put shortcuts to it in a dozen folders no problem).

I have looked everywhere including the "Add" menu where I expected to find something like "Shortcut" or by right-clicking a connection ("Create shortcut...") right under "Duplicate" and "Move to..." but I couldn't find any option like this.

let me start off by saying thank you very much for the kind words! It's always great to hear from satisfied customers. Regarding your problem, I think the easiest solution in your case, would be to use our "bulk edit" feature. That way, you can edit numerous objects at the same time, which should solve your problem. You can find more information on this feature here: -ts-win-bulkedit

@Justin_Barrett Ha! With another cell selected it works. But if I use it in a view that is grouped, it does it in a group instead of a new empty one at the end. Same problem if I have a long list, if you want to add it at the end, you have to scroll all the way to the end. Would it be possible to make the shortcut work by adding a new empty row at the end when no cell is selected?

The only downside is it writes the letter e when using this shortcut so after the emoji is selected you need to delete the unwanted e. However, this workaround is likely quicker than switching to a non-Firefox window, selecting the emoji, copying it, then going back into Firefox, and pasting the emoji.

An example:

Shortcut "DC" allows me select "Detail Components", but then i have to use the mouse to manually click and select which detail component i want before moving the mouse back again to actually place it.

I realize this is a very old thread, but a cheat for getting the shortcut for family type selector is to put it on the quick access toolbar, then make your shortcut using the ALT+# (if the type selector is 7th icon over in your QAT, your shortcut is ALT+7). To take this further, if you have a mouse with programmable buttons, you can program ALT+7 as a keystroke for one of the extra buttons on your mouse.

I am a long-ish time user of JupyterLab and I am swapping machines. I want to bring my keyboard shortcuts with me from my old install to my new one. Previously (as described here in this towardsdatascience post) I was able to add them to a dictionary of sorts by their name. This made copying them between installs a breeze as well since I could just copy the whole text input from old to new and save.

I was expecting the keyboard shortcuts editor to allow me to ADD a shortcut to a command that, by default, comes without a keyboard binding - like e.g. indeed Move Cells Up or Restart kernel and run all cells

hey,
Joplin seems to miss a real overview of all available shortcuts, so I tried to put hopefully most of them together. I know Joplin also shows shortcuts in the menus, but there're still many hidden shortcuts and functionalities one does only come across by accident >_

Somehow we have to differentiate between the first time someone pushes the hotkey (to autofill the last used) and subsequent pushes (cycle to next). Having a timeout on the subsequent press allows for this. This is why I suggested that maybe we just have a different shortcut for cycling.

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