DavesRepaircom
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Hi All,
Have been a longtime user of Shortkeys in Windows, but have recently left the whole Win 11 boondoggle behind. Linux has been a breath of fresh air so far. But I'm having a strange issue with Autokeys, and wondering if anyone else has been seeing this?
I'm using Mint 22.3 Cinnamon, and Autokeys works well for pasting into other text boxes, but with T'bird it'll miss letters, spaces, sometimes entire words. With longer pastes (I use some daily that are several paragraphs long), I've started pasting into the text editor first, then C/P from there into T'bird. And strangely, that works perfectly, with no typos!
I reply to the same email questions all day long, so utilities like Shortkeys and Autokey are amazing time savers for me.
I have to believe I'm not the only one to see this glitch.
Not a life or death matter, for sure, but it'd be nice to have this just work without having to proofread everything twice.
Thanks for any advice anyone can give! And btw, many thanks to all the contributors here. This forum is a terrific resource for this 73 yo Linux newbie.
God bless you all. - Dave
Have been a longtime user of Shortkeys in Windows, but have recently left the whole Win 11 boondoggle behind. Linux has been a breath of fresh air so far. But I'm having a strange issue with Autokeys, and wondering if anyone else has been seeing this?
I'm using Mint 22.3 Cinnamon, and Autokeys works well for pasting into other text boxes, but with T'bird it'll miss letters, spaces, sometimes entire words. With longer pastes (I use some daily that are several paragraphs long), I've started pasting into the text editor first, then C/P from there into T'bird. And strangely, that works perfectly, with no typos!
I reply to the same email questions all day long, so utilities like Shortkeys and Autokey are amazing time savers for me.
I have to believe I'm not the only one to see this glitch.
Not a life or death matter, for sure, but it'd be nice to have this just work without having to proofread everything twice.
Thanks for any advice anyone can give! And btw, many thanks to all the contributors here. This forum is a terrific resource for this 73 yo Linux newbie.
God bless you all. - Dave

