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Author Topic: Using Keybreeze as an Alt-Tab replacement  (Read 1092 times)
mc
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« on: July 15, 2009, 12:58:05 AM »

Hello all - I just started using Keybreeze - I really like the quicktab feature, bu tI was wondering if there's some way to make it a little more flexible by making Keybreeze search for a string within the open window titles.  For example, Outlook is almost always open on my machine, but it can start with almost any letter, depending on which folder or view I last left in focus.  (Pretty dumb that the window is titled Inbox - Outlook, not Outlook - Inbox, but that's the way it is...).  So, to use the QuickTab feature, I have to remember where I left it, which is impractical.  If I could type hotkey-o then ou... and Keybreeze would display a list of windows containg 'ou' that I could pick from, like the other functions work, that would be awesome.  Or perhaps there's a better way to accomplish the same thing?

Thanks!
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« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2009, 12:00:21 AM »

Have a look at the command-line switches that you can start Outlook with, mc.  There may be something there that will let you start/invoke Outlook at the view you want.
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