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LeftMouseUpAction="C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64 Bit)\Photoshop.exe"
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LeftMouseUpAction="E:\Installed Programs\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64 Bit)\Photoshop.exe"
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LeftMouseUpAction="C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64 Bit)\Photoshop.exe"
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LeftMouseUpAction="E:\Installed Programs\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64 Bit)\Photoshop.exe"
Do NOT manually type it in, or put what you THINK it is..."C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2015\Photoshop.exe"
Oh no, I've had many bad experiences by manually typing paths in general.. I always copy and paste since then. This doesn't seem to be the case here :/ It's the correct path, yet it won't work.jsmorley wrote:Go find the executable for Photoshop in Windows Explorer.
Hold down Shift and right click the file.
Select "Copy as path" from the context menu.
Paste the result here.
Do NOT manually type it in, or put what you THINK it is...
Oh.... well that was easy... I find it weird how I didn't need the brackets when the programs are installed in the main Hard-drive. Thanks ^_^jsmorley wrote:I see the problem...
You MUST enclose executable commands in square brackets [] in a mouse action.
LeftMouseUpAction=["C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2015\Photoshop.exe"]
Not
LeftMouseUpAction="C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2015\Photoshop.exe"
Sure thing. I resist that it worked without the [] on your C: drive, as it doesn't for me. But in any case you ALWAYS want to enclose bangs in [square brackets]. While there are times things will work without them, it's just a good habit to get into.kyriakos876 wrote:Oh.... well that was easy... I find it weird how I didn't need the brackets when the programs are installed in the main Hard-drive. Thanks ^_^
I'm gonna do that from now onjsmorley wrote:Sure thing. I resist that it worked without the [] on your C: drive, as it doesn't for me. But in any case you ALWAYS want to enclose bangs in [square brackets]. While there are times things will work without them, it's just a good habit to get into.
No... Even though it works:
LeftMouseUpAction=!Refresh
Yes...
LeftMouseUpAction=[!Refresh]