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Is it possible to create a keystroke for a drag & drop that's not a menu option?
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<blockquote data-quote="krs" data-source="post: 1835969" data-attributes="member: 67742"><p>I don't have Ring or Spectacle, but re the "issue" you describe in post #5 - the problem might be this:</p><p></p><p></p><p>You could try "Moom" (which also never heard of), but the first thing I would do (if you haven't done that already) is to contact either Ring support or a Ring discussion group and see what they have to say.</p><p></p><p>What I would have expected, if this was a proper Mac application, is that you just click on the green button at the top left in the window for it to open full screen and that the controls either disappear when you click on the full size open window or go away by them selves after a few seconds. </p><p>To bring the controls back, you click on the window, to get back to the original sized window, you click on the green button again.</p><p>And if the green button is not there in the full size open window, moving the mouse to the top left of the screen should make it visible so you can click on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krs, post: 1835969, member: 67742"] I don't have Ring or Spectacle, but re the "issue" you describe in post #5 - the problem might be this: You could try "Moom" (which also never heard of), but the first thing I would do (if you haven't done that already) is to contact either Ring support or a Ring discussion group and see what they have to say. What I would have expected, if this was a proper Mac application, is that you just click on the green button at the top left in the window for it to open full screen and that the controls either disappear when you click on the full size open window or go away by them selves after a few seconds. To bring the controls back, you click on the window, to get back to the original sized window, you click on the green button again. And if the green button is not there in the full size open window, moving the mouse to the top left of the screen should make it visible so you can click on it. [/QUOTE]
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