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Old 02-10-2019, 12:45 PM
karelt karelt is online now
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Many thanks for your kind reply.

I am used to having two keys at my disposal to insert either a child or a sibling and UR's solution is, sadly, far from my liking though. I understand that by offering more item types than common tree node application, UR cannot choose a simple two key combination (one key=child, another key=sibling), yet considering the purpose of UR, with all due respect for your hard work, I believe this should have been addressed differently allowing user to setup keyboard or toolbar shortcuts for any item type to be inserted with either one key press or one mouse click. The logic behind my opinion is that IMO the action that you do most often should be as fast as possible.

It is interesting that the T and F letters work the way you described. Usually such letters are underscored in Windows menus just like the "k" letter in Task item type. It is also interesting to note that only one letter is underscored and only when the menu is called with Alt+Ins or Sh+Alt+Ins. When I think of it, it actually shows that a lot of thinking went into making UR's GUI. Somebody thought "when the user invokes this menu with a mouse, he/she will not need to know about the keyboard shortcuts". Although I disagree with your conclusion, I like and respect your obviously devoted time and consideration for the user.

(For any users reading this and interested: it is always the first letter of the item type to work like this, e.g. Alt+Insert, A inserts an Appointment. The only exception is Task for which you can use the underscored "k" key.)

Thanks to your kind reply I will be able to work around this by writing an AH script that calls out this key combination (e.g. Alt+Ins, T) after pressing, say, F9, but the Alt+Ins menu will still appear which just seems like something we could really do without.

Best regards,
k
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