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I have language A,B,C in the list. I have set CapsLock to "Trigger Input Method", and Alt+CapsLock to "Enumerate Input Method Forward", checked on "Skip first input method whilst enumerating" and removed other shortcuts. What I want is that
Applications start with language A by default
I use CapsLock to toggle between A and another language, which by default is B.
I press Alt+CapsLock to choose the other language between B and C.
It almost works, but there is one problem. Pressing Alt+CapsLock only works when the current input mode is B; It has no effect if the current input language is A. I think this is because "Skip first input method..." also acts like "Don't enable this shortcut, if the current input method is the first one", when all I wanted was "Don't show the first one when cycling through the input methods", when I keep pressing Alt+CapsLock. I do not need to see A when cycling through the input methods with Alt+CapsLock, because I am trying to select the other language that I want to use with A (that is, A will be always used with another language).
So, in my opinion, it would be helpful, if the current checkbox gets split into two checkboxes.
Don't show the first input method whilst enumerating
Don't enumerate when the current input is the first input
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I have language A,B,C in the list. I have set CapsLock to "Trigger Input Method", and Alt+CapsLock to "Enumerate Input Method Forward", checked on "Skip first input method whilst enumerating" and removed other shortcuts. What I want is that
It almost works, but there is one problem. Pressing Alt+CapsLock only works when the current input mode is B; It has no effect if the current input language is A. I think this is because "Skip first input method..." also acts like "Don't enable this shortcut, if the current input method is the first one", when all I wanted was "Don't show the first one when cycling through the input methods", when I keep pressing Alt+CapsLock. I do not need to see A when cycling through the input methods with Alt+CapsLock, because I am trying to select the other language that I want to use with A (that is, A will be always used with another language).
So, in my opinion, it would be helpful, if the current checkbox gets split into two checkboxes.
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