![]() I want to use the Ctrl+Alt+M inside of Visual Studio 2017. ![]() If I haven't understood your problem then can you please explain what you expect to happen. If you want to use 'Y' for a different app then choose an unused letter for ReflectMonitor. You've set ReflectMonitor to Ctrl+Shift+Y and disabled the open action in ReflectMonitor. I have the hotkey disabled and even though I cannot bring the monitor UI using the hotkey, the hotkey is not usable in other apps. I'm attaching the ReflectMonitor exported from my registry (maybe I have an error there). I only regain access to the hotkey if I kill the ReflectMonitor process. Is there any way to disable or change the shortcut (Ctrl+Alt+M)? It interferes with other shortcuts I use on Visual Studio. It will show the current or last backup details. You can also show ReflectMonitor by pressing Ctrl+Alt+M at any time. If a backup started before you logged on in v6 you couldn't see it running. Aldo, Reflect monitor will cache backup information when no user is logged on and display it when logged on. It will also provided interaction if a backup is running for any account, this is an improvement over v6, which was silent in this case. It's needed in v7 as scheduled tasks run using the SYSTEM account. It's also responsible for the Backup Start dialog. In this case there is no interaction with the users desktop, so it's responsible for launching ReflectMonitor.exe which provides the tasks bar icon and currently running backup info. The UI watcher is necessary when Reflect is running using a different user account to the currently logged on user. What is this and do I need it? I'm running V7 and I don't recall seeing it in v6. In task manager, there is an entry for "Macrium Reflect UI Watcher".
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