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is there a shortcut key to enable/disable iStripper on MacOS?
CTRL + Q is a Shortcut which is closing the most Applications in Linux. So i changed that inside the iStripper Client too and after pressing it, iStripper will be deactivated and not closed competely. Maybe it works on MacOS as well.
Command Q on the Mac will quit the active application. If iStripper is open, not just active, and is the current application Command Q will cause it to quit. I know of no way to inactivate istripper on a Mac when a card is playing, but iStripper is not active, but I've never looked for one.
I just did some experimenting. I could find no way to Disable iStriper with a shortcut. I was able to create an Automator quick service that will quit iStripper even if the application window is closed. (See screen shot) I was able to assign a shortcut to that service. (See screen shot) However, none of the shortcuts I tried worked.
This is insane. There's no way to set a shortcut to hide the app? This is a basic feature. Remember the Boss button?
On a similar note, if you set the settings where clicking on the model enables/disables iStripper, the model remains disabled—for about three seconds, and then another one pops on the screen. This is obviously not what is wanted.
In the Windows version there is a setting "Keyboard Deactivation Toggle" in the "Safe For Work" section of the app. Is that not there for the Mac version ?