Regression: binding directly ALT+CTRL+* and ALT+CTRL+SHIFT+* conflict together
sim590 opened this issue · 2 comments
Describe the bug
The title.
To Reproduce
Configure keys for moving windows like so:
- ALT+CTRL+SHIFT+H: left
- ALT+CTRL+SHIFT+J: down
- ALT+CTRL+SHIFT+K: up
- ALT+CTRL+SHIFT+L: right
While checking the box for "use without activation key". Then, move windows around and see that it works.
Now, configure keys for moving the focus on windows like so:
- ALT+CTRL+H: left
- ALT+CTRL+J: down
- ALT+CTRL+K: up
- ALT+CTRL+L: right
While again checking the box for "use without activation key".
Then, notice the error message "could not move left... no adjacent window".
This exact use case used to work before I upgrade to the latest with the Microsoft Store. I don't know the version I was on before, but I had not upgraded in months.
In order to work around this, I had to rebind my window moving keys to the same but without CTRL. I'd like to go back to my original settings though.
Expected behavior
The use case should work. Both sets of keybinds should work at the same time.
Desktop (please complete the following information):
- OS: Windows 10
- OS Build: 19045.4529
- FancyWM Version: 2.14.0.0
Additional context
None.
This issue is stale because it has been open for 90 days with no activity.
I have the same issue just with windows key instead of alt. Shift does not work as well