In short:
Problem is that keystrokes impact differently the many programs I use while capturing the screen.
In detail:
I'm a new user, recording the screen to create short physics lessons for my highschool students.
I use a laptop with touchscreen to write the lesson on OneNote (or even on Paint). Sometimes I explain things over google sheets, or make a low-user-level tech explanation for collegues. I use OBS while it is minimized, or even on another virtual desktop, so I depend on shortcut keys to operate it.
I use merely 3 scenes, but I need switching between them. Also, in each scene I occationally show/hide a logo or the camera.
result: I need a memorisible keystroke system, that does not collide with any of the strokes serving as input to any of the programs I frequently display.
Any suggestios? Tips? Tutorial for clever use of shortcut keys?
Problem is that keystrokes impact differently the many programs I use while capturing the screen.
In detail:
I'm a new user, recording the screen to create short physics lessons for my highschool students.
I use a laptop with touchscreen to write the lesson on OneNote (or even on Paint). Sometimes I explain things over google sheets, or make a low-user-level tech explanation for collegues. I use OBS while it is minimized, or even on another virtual desktop, so I depend on shortcut keys to operate it.
I use merely 3 scenes, but I need switching between them. Also, in each scene I occationally show/hide a logo or the camera.
result: I need a memorisible keystroke system, that does not collide with any of the strokes serving as input to any of the programs I frequently display.
Any suggestios? Tips? Tutorial for clever use of shortcut keys?