grazykite Posted November 13, 2022 Posted November 13, 2022 Good afternoon, I am working with Windows 11 Prof 64 bit and Affinity 1.10.5.1342. By using the short key "X" to change primery to secondary color it works. If I have changed the colors and will come back to standard colors the short key "D" is used. But this does not work at my PC. My keyboard is a German one - QWERT and is a "Razer huntsman type no: Rz03-0252". Could you give me some help please to solve this problem. Thank you. Quote
Staff NathanC Posted November 28, 2022 Staff Posted November 28, 2022 Hi @grazykite, If the shortcut isn't working as expected you can try changing this under Edit > Preferences > Shortcuts > Miscellaneous > Set Fill to Black and White as shown below, and assign a different shortcut key. Quote
grazykite Posted December 2, 2022 Author Posted December 2, 2022 Hi @ NathanC, thanks for your replay. I opened Affinity as admin (without admin I can't save the "*.afshort" settings file in the Affinity program folder.) Under the Affinity menu "Edit - Hotkey settings" was under the settings "Photo", "Miscellaneous" - " Set fill as black and white" - no keyboard shortcut stored. I entered that with a "D". Then I saved the file as above. Since Affinity then asks for the location, I chose the Affinity program folder "C:\Program Files\Affinity\Photo". Trying it out in the running Affinity program (a color in the color wheel was changed) there was no reaction to the "D" key. So I called up the saved file via "Load" again. As a result, the relevant entry "D" in the loaded file "*.afshort" was empty. Same result when restarting Affinity Photo. I also didn't find any other program file *.afshort" than the one I saved (I searched it also in the hidden folders). It's kind of weird. Should I uninstall and reinstall Affinity? I have now uninstalled and reinstalled my Affinity Photo License V 1.10.51342, same result. I can enter the keyboard shortcut, close the file and when I call it up again, the keyboard shortcut I entered is no longer there, i.e. the line is empty. Many thanks for your replay. Best regards Rudi Quote
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