Wednesday, 29 November 2017

KP2A plugin v1.13

If your plugin no longer works:


What's new in KP2A InputStick plugin v1.13:

Masked password option for field actions:

you can now open masked password screen by clicking on a password field. This option must be enabled in plugin settings (Displayed UI Actions sectionField actions). Note: this works only for password fields and will be ignored for all other fields.

Open Masked Password screen directly from password field

This option must be enabled in settings


Quick shortcuts:

It is now possible to define up to three keyboard shortcuts that can be executed from Entry Menu. See Quick Shortcuts section in plugin settings.

Quickly send key combination to USB host
Go to plugin settings to manage Quick Shortcuts

Important: key labels always refer to US keyboard layout (even if you set different layout in settings). If you use German keyboard layout and want to define Ctrl+Z shortcut, you must use Ctrl+Y instead (because in US layout, "Y" key is in place of "Z" key in German keyboard layout)

Other:


  • added Close button for masked password screen
  • added missing key (empty key, NumLock section keys) definitions (macros/templates)
  • moved ChangeLog to About app section

Tuesday, 28 November 2017

If your KP2A plugin no longer works (fix)

If your KP2A InputStick plugin no longer works correctly it is possible that this happened due to a KP2A bug: once a plugin is disabled, its access scope is lost. After re-enabling the plugin from KP2A settings it will appear as enabled, but it will no longer be activated when an entry is opened (due to missing access scope).

To fix this, you must disable and re-enable the plugin, but from plugin settings (*NOT* from KP2A settings):
KP2A InputStick Settings → Configure as plugin → Deny → Configure as plugin → Accept





Do NOT re-enable the plugin from KP2A settings!



More info about the bug (already fixed in latest KP2A release):


Thursday, 23 November 2017

USB Remote v1.81

What's new in USB Remote v1.81:

Added shortcut for switching PC layout:

It is now possible to define a shortcut for quickly switching PC keyboard layout (example: Shift+Alt for USB hosts running Windows). Shortcut can be edited in settings.

Change PC keyboard layout with a single click

Other:


  • changes in Settings section
  • fixed auto-connect bug  
  • minor changes in Macro Editor