## Customizing bug.n bug.n can be customized by setting configuration variables and hotkeys (the key bindings for the bug.n functions). To change either of them, first create a configuration file (`Config.ini`) by using the hotkey `#^s`, i. e. `Win+Ctrl+S`. The file is either saved in the directory you specified with the parameter to the executable or script when running bug.n, or in the Windows user directory (e. g. `C:\Users\joten\AppData\Roaming\bug.n`). You may then edit the file with a text editor, i. a. using the hotkey `#^e` (`Win+Ctrl+E`), and add a new line for each configuration variable with its value; the general format is `=` not using quotation marks surrounding the values. If you want to set a boolean value, use `1` for "True" and `0` for "False"; e. g. `Config_showBar=0`. You will have to reload bug.n for the changes to take effect. To set a hotkey, use the variable name `Config_hotkey` and [the hotkey notation from AutoHotkey](http://ahkscript.org/docs/Hotkeys.htm) as value: `Config_hotkey=::`. You may overwrite default or add new hotkeys. * To deacivate a hotkey from the default configuration, add a new line in the format `Config_hotkey=::` (without a function name). * To assign an external program to a new hotkey, add a line in the general format, using the `Run` command of AutoHotkey as described in http://ahkscript.org/docs/commands/Run.htm (`Run, Target [, WorkingDir, Max|Min|Hide|UseErrorLevel, OutputVarPID]`). * You may also use the `Send` command of AutoHotkey as described in http://ahkscript.org/docs/commands/Send.htm The available configuration variables are listed in the document "[Default configuration](./Default_configuration.md)"; the hotkeys with their associated functions are listed in the document "[Default hotkeys](./Default_hotkeys.md)". `Config_borderWidth`, `Config_borderPadding` and `Config_selBorderColor` are especially usefull, if you are not allowed to set the design in the system settings. You may find a sample configuration file at https://github.com/joten/bug.n.config. ### Re-using Win+L The hotkey `#l` (`Win+L`) is set by Microsoft Windows to lock the workstation. If you want to use it as a hotkey in bug.n, you can bind another hotkey, e. g. `#^+l` (`Win+Ctrl+Shift+L`), to the lock function by using the bug.n-function `Manager_lockWorkStation()`, which i. a. sets the registry key `Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\DisableLockWorkstation` and locks the workstation. This than allows to set `Win+L` as a hotkey in `Config.ini`. If `Win+L` still locks the workstation, use the new keybinding for locking the workstation at least once and therewith set the needed registry key. **WARNING**: This will permanently set a registry key.