Here is a brief demo of one of my favorite features of #SensorReadout developed by @FreakyFwoof. Not only can you set up hotkeys that have the information you want in them, but you can even rename things in the hotkey as well. There is so much more to this program that I couldn't do a demo, as it would take a very long time, but this is just one of my favorite features of it. You can go get this program from
https://onj.me/sr
and I really think you should.
@JamminJerry @FreakyFwoof Ware can I get a copy of this program?
@shawnak @JamminJerry Listen to the full message Jerry sent, not just the first part. He posted a link in the post.
@JamminJerry This is a great thing to wake up to. Exactly what I was hoping for. Seeing others use what you created is fantastic because I can see how you navigate the dialog etc.
@FreakyFwoof I can't believe I thought shift tabbing was quicker. lol. sometimes it is, depending on what you are doing, and where you are going, but nope, not in that case. smile. I left that mistake in, but yeah, I listened to that after going, I can't believe I did that.
@JamminJerry Well to be fair, I thought your memory was in the system tray, so in that case it would have been, but not for that hotkey.
@FreakyFwoof oh, the woops you heard me do was I tried pressing ctrl+p to open preference. I don't hear any other things, so I honestly thought that was how to get to preferences. I was wrong. lol.
@JamminJerry Aah you remember I'd mentioned it's based on the Mac options, so it's CTRL Comma. Try that instead. P, is the accelerator key in the options menu. I can't make your screen-reader report that better, that's due to your punctuation settings.
@FreakyFwoof oh, I know, but yes, I will try that next time. smile. you can see where I make that mistake though. you might have heard how it says it in the recording.
@JamminJerry Yeah I did, the gap tells you there's something in the way though. It says CTRL+, P. Not CTRL+P. Slight difference, but that's a gotcha.
@FreakyFwoof I didn't think of that with the pause, and you are right.
@JamminJerry Makes me really glad I added in so much customiseability though, so you can rename the keys exactly as you like.
My memory hotkey reads like this:
Used 13.1 GB (41.0%); Free 18.8 GB (59.0%); GPU 332.2 MB; Up 13 minutes
@JamminJerry That's actually my system tray key, so it contains a few different readings, not just RAM.
@FreakyFwoof that is why I love it as well. I might not like mine quite that way, so someone can set it how they like it, and not just how the dev wants it to be. smile.
@JamminJerry Aah yes, when devs tell you 'This is the only way because I say so.'
@JamminJerry Aaand speaking of devs that think they know best... (See my last post)
@FreakyFwoof @JamminJerry The next time windows 11 pisses you off, I want you to remember something. Microsoft says that at least 40% of all of their new code is created by AI.