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keyboard shortcut to quick options - not
This didn't seem possible within UR so I used a 3rd party macro program to accomplish this. Did I miss this possibility within UR?
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To get at the drop-down menu itself, just use Alt+T, Q. To assign a keyboard shortcut to a specific option, select Tools in the Category drop-down of the Customize dialog, then select the appropriate Quick Options item.
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But while I have your attention, I want to set a reminder to automatically start another program via UR. Is this possible? If so, what's the syntax? I assume it goes into the URL attribute....yes, no? Or would it be more efficient to go directly to Windows Scheduler? |
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A UR reminder can't start a program automatically. Once the reminder fires and the item is opened from the Reminder dialog, if the item is a Windows shortcut to an application, you could use Ctrl+J to launch it, but to run a program at scheduled times with no user intervention, Scheduled Tasks would be the way to go.
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not sure why is this task dependent on an UR reminder vs. a pre-set time you can control with a scheduler. But if, for some reason, you have to, you can simply write a macro to launch this task whenever UR's reminder becomes active. Most macro's app I've used have a macro trigger that is 'when window is active'. I think once UR trigger a reminder, it becomes active.
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