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[Request] Open popup by clicking on system tray icon #83
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Hi! Real quick — do you not see the "About", "Settings", and "Quit" options when |
Nope, I see those only when right clicking on the tray icon |
Right! My bad, I meant to ask about the right click. With that out of the way, would this option really be advantageous? It's a whole lot of mouse movement to select text and move the cursor all the way to the bottom right. The only use-case i can see for this is touchscreen devices being able to trigger Writing Tools, but it comes with the con of hiding the right click options - people may think the icon is just to trigger it and may not find the Settings menu. |
Sorry, I should have clarified that I meant the left mouse click 🙏
Sure! I often end up in situations when it's not convenient for me to hit keyboard hotkeys — for example, when I drink tea and my left hand is holding the cup, I operate computer with only the mouse. It would be really handy to still be able to use Writing Tools — and it won't come with any disadvantages, as left click on the tray icon currently does nothing anyway. |
I’ll look into this - thank you for sharing your thoughts and idea! |
In the current version on Windows, click on system tray icon does nothing. It would be great if it opened the popup and processed current text selection, acting as if user triggered the keyboard shortcut.
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