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Show Deck when a specific folder in finder is open only -- other wise anytime finder is open allow "Finder Deck" to function how it normally does. Video Example included for clarification.

By James Wasserman @James_Wasserman
    2024-06-26 23:33:00.827Z

    Show Deck when a specific folder in finder is open only -- other wise anytime finder is open allow "Finder Deck" to function how it normally does. Video Example included for clarification.

    System Information

    SoundFlow 5.7.8

    OS: darwin 23.5.0

    ProductName: macOS
    ProductVersion: 14.5
    BuildVersion: 23F79

    Steps to Reproduce

    1. Launch Stream Deck and Go to specific deck -- "Invoices / Pages" deck
    2. Launch a specific macro "Invoices folder" to show this folder in Finder
    3. Streamdeck switches over to a different deck "Finder Deck"
    4. I would like launching the folder / macro "Invoices folder" to maintain view of "Invoices / Pages" deck instead of "Finder Deck"

    Expected Result

    Maintain view of Invoices deck when launching a specific folder in finder

    Actual Result

    Launching this macro / "invoices folder" switches to "Finder deck" instead of remaining on the desired "Invoices / Pages" deck.

    Workaround

    A clunky workaround is possible switching back and forth a lot -- but would like to have this more fluid

    Other Notes

    I'm aware the above^ is probably a little confusing so I have uploaded a video demonstrating everything here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAyuVHZItnQ&ab_channel=James


    Links

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    • 1 replies
    1. Hi James,

      If you have an Application Trigger assigned for your Finder Deck, then that would need to be disabled for this to work. By having an Application Trigger assigned to the Finder Deck, you are essentially telling SoundFlow to do the thing that you don't want to happen here.