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Brad Purchase
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O.P. Hide MSN bug
Hello,
There seems to be a bit of a problem with the "Lock MSN Messenger" feature. It's been present since the extension was first released. You should only be able to lock MSN Messenger within MSN Messenger, since you can lock MSN through a key combination (ex: ctrl + t). This comes in conflict with other programs/resources/applications that may be running in the background. For example, IRC. You could have a IRC command that happens to be the same as your Lock MSN Shortcut, which would lock your MSN without you knowing. This is a bug which really needs to be fixed.
Thought I'd through that out there,
Brad
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07-23-2006 02:32 AM |
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markee
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RE: Hide MSN bug
That is why the key combination is customiable so if you do have this problem you can change it to something else.
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07-23-2006 02:41 AM |
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cooldude_i06
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RE: Hide MSN bug
How is this a bug? Are you saying that Plus! should recognize if a key combination is used by any other program and not use it? That is impossible.
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07-23-2006 02:44 AM |
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Brad Purchase
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O.P. RE: Hide MSN bug
Thanks for the reply, but that's barely a good response.
It's great it's customizable, that makes the extension flexible. However, when there is a conflict, or even the slightest chance of this happening, the best thing to do is jump on it and perhaps make it an internal locking.
@cooldude_i06: Nothing is impossible. Just think; instead of being able to lock MSN from anywhere within Windows, why not restrict it to within MSN only. It's like Opera, you can only hide it from within the browser.
This post was edited on 07-23-2006 at 02:48 AM by Brad Purchase.
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07-23-2006 02:46 AM |
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andrey
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07-23-2006 02:53 AM |
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Brad Purchase
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O.P. RE: Hide MSN bug
I think people are missing the point here.
What I'm saying is, hell, you could have (ctrl + t) as your shortcut on any program on your computer, but if you're in MSN, you can still lock MSN if your shortcut is (ctrl + t).
Understand now? If you do, I'll at least know you know what I'm talking about...
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07-23-2006 03:35 AM |
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haydos
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RE: Hide MSN bug
quote: Originally posted by Brad Purchase
What I'm saying is, hell, you could have (ctrl + t) as your shortcut on any program on your computer, but if you're in MSN, you can still lock MSN if your shortcut is (ctrl + t).
I can see the point you are making, but is it really worth adding functionality to isolate the action away from Messenger unless it is 'showing' or 'active'? It seems too much work for too little achievement in my opinion...
quote: Originally posted by WDZ
don't be lazy
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07-23-2006 03:55 AM |
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Brad Purchase
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O.P. RE: Hide MSN bug
Finally, someone who understands.
Well, I guess if it will take up time that could be used for life/other features, its not worth it.
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07-23-2006 03:57 AM |
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markee
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RE: Hide MSN bug
We understand, but we are saying this is the user's responsibility to use a short-cut that does not interfere with their other applications rather than messenger plus! as it is way too difficult to do. This is not a bug as it is expected. I hope you understand.
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07-23-2006 03:59 AM |
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Brad Purchase
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O.P. RE: Hide MSN bug
Ah, okay. I didn't know as I don't code anything other than web applications.
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07-23-2006 04:02 AM |
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