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•••• 176 Tips and Troubleshooting • Desktop Scope is limited to the actual desktop being active. It does not include drive windows. • If you have an Action that doesn’t function properly with a toolbar trigger, try using a hot key trigger instead. • If you deselect Show Wizards For Editing, you see a different dialog when you edit an Action in the My Actions tab. • Make sure when you create toolbar triggers that you do not create an infinite loop. For example, you can repeatedly choose the current toolbar as a QuicKeys button in the Toolbar Button Wizard. • The Windows Specials Up one folder Action does not navigate up one folder level if you are using it within a standard Windows Explorer window. It only works within Open or Save dialogs. • If you choose to open Microsoft Explorer in Full Screen view over an auto hide toolbar, the auto hide toolbar will remain behind the Explorer window until you close the toolbar and reopen it. • If one of your QuicKeys triggers suddenly doesn’t work, make sure you don’t have a QuicKeys dialog open on your desktop. When a QuicKeys dialog is open, the QuicKeys menu in the status area has a red X over it. • If you only see a few buttons in your Setup Wizards tab, click the drop-down list arrow at the top of the tab and select All Wizards from the list that appears. All your Setup Wizard buttons should immediately return. • You must exit the Clipboard Editor before you can see your newly added clips in the Prompt for item to paste window. • You must have an insertion point available before the QuicKeys Clipboard paste function works properly. • If you delete, rename, or move custom icons that are used in toolbars, the toolbar button that used that icon will no longer display that graphic. • It is possible to add toolbar buttons to toolbars that have a different scope than the Actions represented by the toolbar buttons. This capability may keep the Action that is triggered with the toolbar button from functioning properly. For example, a toolbar button representing a Microsoft Word Action can be added to a toolbar that only works in Internet Explorer. • If you are using a firewall and are having difficulty connecting to a remote time server, check that ports 37 or 123 are open. See your network administrator for more information. • If you are experiencing frequent timeouts when you select Check for QucKeys updates, check your Internet connection. If your Internet connection is functioning properly, call CE Software’s technical support team. MULTI-USER WORKSTATIONS If your Windows machine is on a network, you probably have to provide your user name and password when you restart your computer. If you start QuicKeys and create Actions after completing the login process, those Actions are stored in a preference file that is linked to your user name and password. The benefit of this architecture is that multiple users can log into the network from the same workstation, yet retain their own personal QuicKeys Actions. The process is invisible to you, but it’s important to know if you are concerned about your Actions being used by someone else.