Posted on: Nov 17 2008, 01:57 PM | |
Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 6-September 08 Member No.: 812 |
Thanks for your great program, etc. But I have a request: When I type in a command that is also a macro (ie "Recall"), the client wants to auto-complete it (and it will, unless I hit a backspace key or some such). This gets annoying when I need to type that word in a different context. I'd really like the option to disable this process. If there's already a way to do it, I can't find it. Perhaps someone can guide me to it? Thanks and cheers, eric:p |
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Posted on: Sep 6 2008, 01:59 PM | |
Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 6-September 08 Member No.: 812 |
Jay, I am also having the same problem and have reverted to v1.3.1 in the meantime as my audio cues are pretty important to me. I recall we had this problem for a while a few versions ago - maybe the first OSX version? - but the fix that worked for me then (IIRC, I had to put the sound files into the System's Sound file rather than my user file) hasn't solved this one. I have 10.5.2 and have a number of different sound file types, primarily .aiff. The only one that still works is the Savitar click. I wasn't sure if the original posted followed up with you or not, so I wanted to add in a second to his/her problem. -Heather Yeah, I'm having the same problem. 1.3.9 handles sound perfectly for me (Mac Mini, OSX 10.5.4, 1.83 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo), but it's a little buggy in other ways (crashes when more than ~100 lines comes through at once, etc).. I just can't get any audio cues to work on the latest version. Thanks for looking into this! eric:p |
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