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Date/Time: Wed, 27 Nov 2024 00:47:14 +0000
Ctl End
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[2023-10-05 15:19:29] |
User98657 - Posts: 327 |
This caused some confusion for a while, but I think I have it now. By default, Ctl+End causes all screens to scroll to the right. This seems to be fine initially, and it seems to respect the "Lock Fill Space" boarder. However, when I reset that combination to be used, in this case, to Flatten and Cancel by going to Global Settings>Customize Keyboard Shortcuts>Trading Keyboard Short cuts and then remove it, we see a different action. It does scroll the chart to the right, but it pushes past the Lock Fill Space boarder and gets stuck there. You then have to deselect Lock Fill Space, scroll the chart left, then reselect Lock Fill Space. This took me a while to track down because, as I'm sure you're thinking, this doesn't seem to make any sense. I understand it flipping back to its default mode, but not the pushing past the locked fill space boarder. Adding: This only seems to happen if you have the "Lock Fill Space" option selected on the chart. Date Time Of Last Edit: 2023-10-05 15:22:46
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[2023-10-05 17:37:24] |
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 17189 |
We do not notice this behavior. Using Scroll All Charts To End does not alter the fill space.
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[2023-10-05 18:10:37] |
User98657 - Posts: 327 |
Can you tell me if you first re-assigned the Ctl+End combo to a different feature, save, then remove from that feature, go back to the chart and with "Lock Fill Space" selected, hit Ctl+End and see if it takes you to the far right edge?
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