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Advanced option to manually select which keys are shown #247

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Aariq opened this issue Oct 5, 2022 · 5 comments
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Advanced option to manually select which keys are shown #247

Aariq opened this issue Oct 5, 2022 · 5 comments
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@Aariq
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Aariq commented Oct 5, 2022

I'd ideally love to show command keys, tab, and option + arrow keys (which doesn't show up currently with command keys only). Would it be possible to just make an advanced option to select specific keys to be shown?

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akitchen commented Nov 7, 2022

Yes, this would be very useful. I think this is a theme across some other issues but thanks for opening an issue focused on it.

@akitchen akitchen added this to the 0.9.13 milestone Nov 7, 2022
@akitchen akitchen modified the milestones: 0.9.13, 0.9.14 Nov 20, 2022
@akitchen akitchen modified the milestones: 0.9.14, 0.9.15, 0.9.16 Oct 29, 2023
@akitchen akitchen modified the milestones: 0.9.16, 0.9.17 Jan 5, 2024
@Aariq
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Aariq commented Jan 24, 2024

Related issues: #289, #284, #279, #188, #20, #11

@jmuheim
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jmuheim commented Feb 1, 2024

Yes, PLEASE add this behaviour, it would be extremely useful! Thank you.

@koraysels
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this is going to be a fantastic addition, as this will enable my students to see the key combo's in realtime while I'm demoing something in an IDE..

@peterhgruber
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Especially TAB is important to show code completion or command completion with bash or any copilot.

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