The hotkey should enable/disable it, but the checkbox in the settings window won't update if the hotkey is pressed while the settings window is opened. If you want to disable the hotkey, click the Change button next to it in the settings, then click the "X" button to clear it, and save the settings.
Hope that helps!
sdn
2 discussion posts
Okay, I see the problem. The wording of the text in the "Monitor Fading" tab of the Settings is confusing.
The checkbox on that tab is "Enable Monitor Fading". To me, that means "Enable this new feature, systemwide". But what that checkbox does is "Perform the 'Monitor Fading' feature, right now."
It is not obvious that the way to stop Alt-Ctrl-F from toggling Monitor Fading is not on that tab at all, but is on the "Functions" tab. The Functions tab should probably be renamed to "Hotkeys". Finally, on the Functions tab, in the popup dialog that allows you to change the key assignment for any function, it is not obvious at all that the little "X" button unbinds the key assignment.
Danio
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I agree with the "X" thing. I would suggest changing it to clear/remove/delete. Or maybe change it to a picture of a red X.
Edit: both in the fade settings and under all keybinds (functions? I don't even know).
Oct 30, 2017 (modified Oct 30, 2017)
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