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Setting passwordPosted by John Nicholson
Newby - please bear with me.
I have set up an application to run under Global Actions. I have also set up this application separately (New Application and then New Action) to allow its own actions. I have then set New Command to Keys-Password, entered the password.and closed Stroke-It. When I use the gesture to open the application, it works as expected and opens to the logon window. When I then attempt to use the gesture I have set (L) to logon using my password, nothing happens. I notice that the password field is filled with asterisks but I assume that is for security reasons? Can anyone help please? John
Are you sure you set the gesture? If so, are you aware that L is an alias for Down - Right ? That's because they would be ambiguous otherwise and it means that until you remove it from STROKES.BIN, moving the mouse down and then right (drawing an L) will trigger events assigned to gesture Down - Right instead triggering L. You might want to reset it to Down - Right.
I'm using StrokeIt Home 9.7.
My procedure is as follows: (1) Open New Application, then re-name it. (2) Highlight the new application and open New Action. (3) From the pulldown list, identify the gesture to be used, ie L (but I've tried others) (4) Add Gesture (it appears in the box) (5) Highlight the New Gesture (I've renamed it Logon) and open New Command (6) Configure from the pulldown list Keys - Password (7) Enter the password (8) Exit StrokeIt. I note that there isn't a Save option. I can open the application using StrokeIt as I have set it up in Global Commands but I can't enter the password using the above procedure. Appreciate your help John
Yes, I see. You are missing one step. After you rename the application you have to assign an identifier to it. It tells that StrokeIt should use this action when drawing the gesture on its window. This way you can have several actions defined by the same gesture but doing different things in different applications.
When you click on the application name you can see the Application Identifiers panel on the right. You click Add and drag the Finder Tool (the crosshair) to the application's main window. Most of the times identifying by window class is fine, but there are some naughty applications that use classes that would cause ambiguity. With these you can use either file name or windows title. Both can be set with the Finder Tool.
To finish this discussion, I thought I might add that I have discovered that if I use StrokeIt to open my application, I cannot then apply a further mouse gesture to set the password. However, if I open the application directly without StrokeIt, my password gesture then works. Weird, but I'm not going to sweat it too much.
Thanks all John
Yes, but it requires a betfair registration (a betfair username) I don't have. I tried to register but all I got was an empty screen. Could you upload it to rapidshare or to some other file sharing site? The username is not required to run the application, it is what you want to enter besides the password, right?
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