Multiplicity blocking keystrokes for "hotkeys" even when hotkey is deleted from the list

Title pretty much sums it up - I bound mouse4 to a hotkey to move my mouse to the "left" computer at one time, decided I didn't like it and disabled the hotkey and it still doesn't work. Is there a registery or cfg that I can look at to disable these hotkeys?

 

thanks!

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Hello,
I have forwarded your problem/question to Stardock Support Team for their assistance. Please keep an eye on this thread for any updates. We appreciate your feedback and patience.

Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant

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Title pretty much sums it up - I bound mouse4 to a hotkey to move my mouse to the "left" computer at one time, decided I didn't like it and disabled the hotkey and it still doesn't work. Is there a registery or cfg that I can look at to disable these hotkeys? 

thanks!
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The way this is written does not make sense to me? 'Still does not work', did you mean to say that if you use the 'Disable' option for the HK

That is still switches when mouse 4 is used?

Thh HK should show as dimmed out when it is disabled:

Sean Drohan
Stardock Product Lifecycle Manager

Reply #3 Top

Sean,

 

Sorry for the late reply, but it doesn't show in the hotkeys at all and I had mentioned the wrong key, its actually the home key. It is not in the key list (disabled or otherwise) and trying to assign home to the key list just results in it moving the cursor.

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Quoting beau_thomsen, reply 3

Sean,
 

Sorry for the late reply, but it doesn't show in the hotkeys at all and I had mentioned the wrong key, its actually the home key. It is not in the key list (disabled or otherwise) and trying to assign home to the key list just results in it moving the cursor.
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Please give me the exact steps to reproduce any issue you are seeing.  Screenshots are welcome if possible.

Sean Drohan
Stardock Product Lifecycle Manager

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steps to reproduce (i think?)

1. add home key to the key binding list

2. delete home key from key binding list

3. attempt to re-add the home key to binding list because it's still "working" even though its not in the list

4. hitting the home key results in cursor move instead of binding it to that key.

5. You can see from the keys below that the home key is not in the list, but it still moves my cursor to another computer when I hit it

 

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Hello,
I have forwarded again your problem/question to Stardock Support Team for their assistance. Please keep an eye on this thread for any updates. We appreciate your feedback and patience.

Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant

Reply #8 Top

If you are comfortable working within the Windows Registry, go here:

Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Stardock\Multiplicity2\HotKeys

Delete the entries there, example:

and try again, please.

Sean Drohan
Stardock Product Lifecycle Manager