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Me too.
2009-06-08 22:27:50 UTC by nobody
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I second this request. We also use Locknote for passwords, and being unable to distinguish these characters makes it very troublesome!
2009-03-13 22:57:40 UTC by nobody
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I would appreciate the possibility to use keys in search field too.
In the moment you have to use the mouse to start a search.
2009-02-02 11:45:38 UTC by nobody
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I really want this functionality as well.
2009-01-07 22:27:38 UTC by nobody
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I really want this functionality as well.
2009-01-07 22:24:19 UTC by nobody
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I really want this functionality as well.
2009-01-07 22:23:41 UTC by nobody
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2008-12-22 12:15:56 UTC by nobody
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Currently the find (Ctrl+F) function doesn't accept enter to initiate the search. The mouse must be used. Initiating the search without using a mouse would be a bery useful feature.
2008-03-17 10:14:46 UTC by nobody
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Some sort of user-definable program disguise would be useful here. It could be very inconvenient sometimes to have a program on one's USB drive that starts up, advertises itself as high-grade encryption, and asks for a key. I'd prefer to have (for instance) a diesel engine test program, that starts up with a General Motors logo and a bunch of diesel-related technobabble, and says "Enter engine...
2008-01-23 16:03:13 UTC by nobody
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When I press "Ctrl+F" the windows find dialog is opened.
Pressing "Return" after writing the searched word nothing happens. I need to press the button "Find next" with mouse to do the search.
Note that I use locknote on an Italian version of Windows (the find dialog is in Italian) but whit all the other applications (e.g. Notepad) the "Return" make the search.
Thanks a lot for your attention.
2007-12-15 09:32:11 UTC by nobody