F7 is supposed to open TC. What it actually does for me right now is sort of 'light up' the 'Display' and 'Annotations/etc' buttons, and then 'turn them off' again the next time I hit F7.
Works correctly for me using 5.2 beta 1 with OS 10.8.5
I am using 5.1b SR-2 and F7 is working correctly on my computer.
It works for me as well. What key are you hitting in conjunction with the F7 key, or do you have the function keys set to operate as function keys (as opposed to being used for volume control, play/pause/scan, monitor brightness, etc.)?
What key are you hitting in conjunction with the F7 key
None.
Have you tried on 10.6?
What it actually does for me right now is sort of 'light up' the 'Display' and 'Annotations/etc' buttons, and then 'turn them off' again the next time I hit F7.
I just realized that I described that the wrong way. What actually happens is the opposite: the first F7 'turns them off', the second 'turns them on' again.
I also just realized that it does more than that. It toggles the same buttons in another, non-active, tab as well. And it toggles the red/yellow/green buttons at the top left between coloured and grey.
I don't have access to a machine with 10.6.x. I can make a case and see if someone in Testing can replicate this though.
Testing wasn't able to replicate the behavior on a machine running 10.6.
This sounds like you're toggling the "Use grayscale" Display setting in Accessibility System Preferences (I'm using 10.8; it may have a different name in 10.6). Is there any third-party software installed that might be taking over the F7 hotkey to do this?
This sounds like you're toggling the "Use grayscale" Display setting in Accessibility System Preferences
I checked, and that behaves very differently:
Unfortunately, I rarely use F7, so I have no idea how long this has been going on. I did check shortcuts in System Preferences before the OP, but couldn't find anything there that used F7.
Thanks for investigating. Sorry, I'm at a loss to explain why this is happening.
I tried a shift-start, and Logos still behaved the same. That ought to rule out interference from other programs.
Is there any chance it can have something to do with my Swedish UI and keyboard? That's the one thing I can think of that separates your 10.6 installation from mine. Though switching to a US keyboard didn't make any difference.
I did happen to have a Search tab visible this time, though, so I can add the observation that the Graph Results and Make Filter buttons are affected, but not the Basic/Bible/etc buttons.
F7 now works again.
Except, of course, that the popup doesn't respond to the font slider, so I can't actually read anything in it. But it's there.
Is there a case for the font slider issue?
I cannot find a case, but I will create one for the font slider issue. [:)]
Thanks.
Unfortunately, Program Scaling (available on Windows) is the way to increase the font size.
This bug is back.[:(]
This bug is back.
Do you recall what changed last time this happened and when it stopped? I don't think we changed anything, and as before I can't replicate on 10.9.3.
I use it very seldom, so I have no idea exactly when it stopped and started working. That makes it next to impossible to guess what changed.