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Here list supported operation in OneQuick

Custom Hotkey

Use this option to simulate sending hotkeys. For example, the volume adjustment feature is implemented by simulating the keyboard volume keys VOLUME_UP and VOLUME_DOWN.

Run Command

Here you can set the command to execute, parameters, startup directory, and whether to run as an administrator.

With this option, you can integrate OneQuick with other programs.

Send Text

This option allows you to output specified text to the current active window.

The Input Phrase feature is implemented using this function.

Window Operation

These are operations on the current active window.

  • Open App Location

    Open the program's location using File Explorer.

  • Show App Info

    Display program information, including process ID, window title, program path, class name, version information, startup time, etc.

  • Topmost: Toggle

    Toggle the current window to be always on top or not.

  • Opacity: Increase/Decrease

    Increase or decrease the opacity of the current window.

  • Window Maximize/Minimize/Close

  • App Exit

System Operation

Note that due to different operating system configurations, the behavior may vary. This is not a bug.

For example, on some laptops, the lock screen effect is the same as sleep, and some systems do not have a hibernate option.

  • Monitor Off
  • Lock Screen
  • Sleep
  • Hibernate
  • Reboot
  • Shutdown

Others

  • <Default>

Selecting this option is the same as not configuring anything. This option is for convenience in debugging and maintaining compatibility.

  • Block (Do Nothing)

Selecting this option will capture the corresponding hotkey but will not perform any action, effectively blocking other programs from responding to this hotkey.

  • Show OneQuick

Show or hide the OneQuick interface.