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One is that with the newest beta the hot keys are labeled very strangely. It says the name of the shortcut and then {//Win+1.

Two, I don't know if this is a bug or if this is a feature but if I have a folder that has all of my MS Office shortcuts and then create a hot key to open MS Word, unless I first go and look through that virtual folder I cannot use the hot key that is attached to anything inside that particular virtual folder.

Attached are a few screen shots.

[Image: MyDocs.jpg]
[Image: vfolder1.jpg]
[Image: vfolder2.jpg]

I created two virtual folders which consist of shortcuts to My Computer, My Docs, etc, and I've assigned hot keys to each one, Win+1, etc. Then I have another virtual folder with Office shortcuts. I attached a hot key to the Word shortcut.

The only thing is, when I restart my computer, I have to view the Office virtual folder before I use the hot key that I assigned to the shortcut. However, for the virtual folder that has the shortcuts to My Computer, My Docs, etc. upon a restart, I can use the shortcut without having to view that folder first.

Is this a feature or a bug?
Quote:One is that with the newest beta the hot keys are labeled very strangely. It says the name of the shortcut and then {//Win+1.
Please can you post a screenshot here. Also please tell me the Windows version you are using.

Quote:Two, I don't know if this is a bug or if this is a feature but if I have a folder that has all of my MS Office shortcuts and then create a hot key to open MS Word, unless I first go and look through that virtual folder I cannot use the hot key that is attached to anything inside that particular virtual folder.
This is not a bug. TLB don't load the virtual folders on startup. So it don't know about hotkeys there. There are two ways to solve the problem:
1) Move shortcuts into regular menu
2) Right-click the virtual folder Appearance->Load at startup
Thanks Yuri. You have a great product. I went ahead and changed the folders to start up. However, the weird hot key text still remains. I hope the screen shots help you.
Same problem here on XP SP2.
Please can somebody test this version. I've fixed the bugs with hotkeys and centered text, But not sure about this.
This is 32bit version. Replace tlb.dll with the file from zip file.
Thank you, Yuri!

This fixed the centered text bug for me on Vista 32bit.