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Re: Object/Instance to Classifier (in Browser)
« Reply #15 on: May 08, 2008, 08:45:15 am »
Well, I gave myself a bad answer. Setting the instance type again wiped out all the flows I had previously connected. It also stacked all the ports in the default location (next to each other in the upper left of the component box). So, I'm still looking for a nice way to use component instances in composite diagrams AND allow for iteration.

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Re: Object/Instance to Classifier (in Browser)
« Reply #16 on: May 08, 2008, 11:33:14 am »
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Try opening Tools | Customize | Keyboard.

Press Ctrl+Alt+G the new new shortcut key field.  What does it say below.  (For me it says ???? so it's assigned but there isn't a menu associated with it)  But it should say something.  If it doesn't some other application (such as windows display utils) is stealing the combination, but something coming up here isn't a guarantee that it doesn't happen when there is a modal dialog open.

If it comes up with a named item, find that item and give it a different shortcut.

Thanks SImon... Tracked it down...  When I try to enter Ctrl+Alt+G EA recognizes the Ctrl+Alt but when I hit G, stays as Ctrl+Alt  - same thing in UltraEdit.

Ctrl+Alt+G appears to be "snaffled" by Google desktop!  I had a quick look at the preferences for Google Desktop to stop it... But I couldn't see how...  Does anyone know?

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Re: Object/Instance to Classifier (in Browser)
« Reply #17 on: May 08, 2008, 02:58:02 pm »
Good to hear you've worked it out.

Sorry I can't help with Google Desktop.  I've never used it.

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Ctrl+Alt+G "snaffled" by Google Desktop - FIX!
« Reply #18 on: May 08, 2008, 08:47:06 pm »
Form the Google Desktop support section:

- Ctrl-Alt-G or Windows-G
This keyboard shortcut places the cursor in the search box of your Google Desktop Deskbar, sidebar, or Floating Deskbar. You can also press the G-Windows keys.

If you'd like to disable this shortcut, you can do so by editing the Windows system registry. Please note that editing the Windows registry is an advanced process, so you might want to contact your system administrator. If you decide to edit the registry, please follow these steps:

1. In "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Google Desktop\Preferences," create a DWORD value named "hot_key_flags."
2. Set this value to "2" to disable only Ctrl-Alt-G, to "1" to disable only Windows-G, or to "0" to disable both Ctrl-Alt-G and Windows-G.
3. Restart your computer.

Enjoy...
Paolo
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