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    [ANSWERED] Disable ctrl+q.

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    • anibalzorrilla
      anibalzorrilla last edited by Woland

      Hello, is there a way to disable ctrl+q to avoid accidental shutdowns? Thank you!

      Anibal Zorrilla, https://intad1.wordpress.com. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
      Laptop OMEN, Win 10 64-bit, Intel Core i7 7700HQ @ 2.80GHz, 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 (HP), 12 gig RAM

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        DusX Tech Staff @anibalzorrilla last edited by

        @anibalzorrilla 

        Inside Isadora, there is no way of blocking this command. I did a quick search and I didn't find any utility that offers this feature either (it may still exist).
        If you are giving a user access to a keyboard, there are other commands that can be just as much of a problem. Are you trying to block the command for yourself or a user-facing keyboard?

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        • anibalzorrilla
          anibalzorrilla @DusX last edited by

          @dusx Thanks for your answer. It is a student who is using Isadora to pass images in this show, in a very simple way. He tells me that they closed Isadora by mistake a few times during the show. I haven't seen the patch yet, once I see it I'll see what I can do to avoid it.

          Anibal Zorrilla, https://intad1.wordpress.com. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
          Laptop OMEN, Win 10 64-bit, Intel Core i7 7700HQ @ 2.80GHz, 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 (HP), 12 gig RAM

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          • Woland
            Woland Tech Staff @anibalzorrilla last edited by Woland

            @anibalzorrilla said:

            He tells me that they closed Isadora by mistake a few times during the show. I haven't seen the patch yet, once I see it I'll see what I can do to avoid it.

            Sounds like they are probably using the Ctrl key as a modifier key. Just have them switch their modifier key to shift, alt, or option. Either that or buy a cheap keyboard and pop off the Q key/tape cardboard or a bottlecap over the Q key.

            Best wishes,

            Woland

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