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All the information is stored in the .skps file you have created and are opening every time you start slimPASSWORDS:
By default, the suggested path is ''\My Documents\Passwords.skps''. This is the only file you need to copy to your desktop in order to make a backup. You can use slimKEYS and the slimLAUNCH.Passwords extension to open ...
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Ohhh, that's bad. I'll check this right away! In the meantime, can you tell me what happens when running slimKEYS as admin? Right-click the icon in the Start menu and select ''run as administrator''. Not that I would want people to run slimKEYS as admin, but I want to rule out security issues.
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Hello,
Thank you very much for your quick response and sorry for my delayed response. Thank you for that information, I have saved a backup file in another location so as to always have my settings ready to be restored in case of accidental loss.
I do not think, however, that I will enable tracing, due to your observation of large ...
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I can't seem to reproduce. Is this how the form looks when opening it? Or does it become like that after a specific series of actions? Are you running with a special DPI or font size?
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I had two other users report this before, but could not pinpoint the reason. First, there is a backup config file generated automatically. You can find it under your user folder (usually ''c:\users\username''), in the ''AppData\Roaming\slimCODE Software Inc\slimKEYS'' folder, named ''slimKEYS.config.backup''. When you get that ''first time use'' ...
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Hello, I recently downloaded slimKEYS and have been quite satisfied with its performance. After I had configured all of the keys to my liking, I found that after a few shutdowns that upon booting up, it told me it was my first time using the software, and all the settings disappeared.
Is there anyway that I could back-up these settings or ensure ...
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Hi Martin,First of all, thanks of course for your continued hard work on slimKEYS! I was surprised and delighted to come home today and find you'd released a new version
So far I haven't done much testing yet, it seems to have migrated my settings from 1.2 without any trouble. I was renaming my hotkeys with custom descriptions when I ...
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This feature is now available in version 1.1.1. Open the slimKEYS configuration, and check the ''Hide Tray Icon''. Then, the only way to show the main slimKEYS window is via the Win-K (by default) hotkey. If the hotkey cannot be reserved by slimKEYS, for any reason, the icon will show.
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Hi, sorry for the late reply...
.NET applications do look like they use more memory, but this is not really ''used'' memory, but ''reserved'' by the .NET Framework memory management. If the system needs more memory, it will reacquire that memory, which is not really holding data. A good portion of those 50 megs would never get swapped to the ...
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