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  1. Hi. Since I don't need the Left Studio for my current work, but like to hide the Right Studio using the TAB key every now an then, the Left Studio keeps appearing again and I have to disable it via my own keyboard shortcut. I could assign the Right Studio to another shortcut and use that, but the TAB key is quite easy. Is there a workaround? Addendum: And when I use the current method (TAB for hiding the Right Studio (the Left Studio is invisible) then TAB for unhiding it, and then pressing the keyboard shortcut for show/hide Left Studio) the content I am working on de-centers to the left, making me to grab it and move it to the right again. Can be a pain. PS: The keyboard shortcut preferences should be searchable. PPS: I did not recognise the topic's behaviour due to AD crashing quite often. And crashing made it obvious, that the keyboard preferences do not get saved, unless the application is quit voluntarily. And since AD crashes at least once an hour, I did not quit it voluntarily.
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