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August 02, 2018, 06:03:41 AM
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Who, when working with bounty / drop, often have to enter the same information, this topic will be extremely useful.

This method is applicable to Linux operating systems, and specifically here is Ubuntu.

Why Ubuntu ,? Because it is first of all safety!

In order to not be able to copy the same thing a million times, you can create additional key combinations with a predefined text that will be inserted.

At you as though it turns out a little bit additional CTRL + V, only with in advance ready text.

Go!

Step 1: Install xdotool (If not already installed)
Command 1 in the terminal: sudo apt-get update
Command 2 in the terminal: sudo apt-get install xdotool

Step 2: Add a new key combination
System Settings >> Keyboard >> Key Combinations Tab >> Additional Combinations >> Click the "+"

Step 3: Add the desired command
Title: Twitter
Command: bash -c 'sleep 0.1; xdotool getactivewindow type "YOUR TWITTER" '

Step 4: Create an accelerator for a new key combination
Click on "Off" and press the combination that is convenient for you. For example, CTRL + 1

Done! Now you can check in action the new combination in any input field!

So you can create a huge number of additional keys for quickly entering the necessary information, for example: e-mail, links to twitter, facebok, bitkointalk, etc.

PS: Who still sits on Windows and he does not care about the fate of his wallet, I advise you to switch to Ubuntu and perform all operations with crypt only from there - it's convenient and safe!

PPS: If the topic was useful, rate it with Merit, please! =)

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