Hello again,
I really don't think you "solved" the problem by changing the shortcut... Indeed I think you've worsened it...
At least, with the old shortcut, it was possible to use the feature, we just had to press Command+O & release it immediately, and to use direct extraction, we had to press Command+O as well, just this time we needed to keep the Command touch pressed, as I said...
But, with the new shortcut, this is not possible... Finder doesn't allow us to open files by pressing Command+Control+O, so we have to use a very tough gymnastic which is to first press Command+O, then (without releasing those), press the Control key as well, so that BetterZip understands we want a direct extraction...
I think that your "fix" was not a fix at all, but a new problem indeed...
Could you just turn this shortcut as a defaults write feature, or at least provide an alternate build of BetterZip using the good old shortcut (you know, the one that is possible to use)...
Thanks
spiral wrote:
Hello again,
I really don't think you "solved" the problem by changing the shortcut... Indeed I think you've worsened it...
At least, with the old shortcut, it was possible to use the feature, we just had to press Command+O & release it immediately, and to use direct extraction, we had to press Command+O as well, just this time we needed to keep the Command touch pressed, as I said...
But, with the new shortcut, this is not possible... Finder doesn't allow us to open files by pressing Command+Control+O, so we have to use a very tough gymnastic which is to first press Command+O, then (without releasing those), press the Control key as well, so that BetterZip understands we want a direct extraction...
I think that your "fix" was not a fix at all, but a new problem indeed...
Could you just turn this shortcut as a defaults write feature, or at least provide an alternate build of BetterZip using the good old shortcut (you know, the one that is possible to use)...
Thanks
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