v0.8.1 lands the Starter Pack. Fresh installs of Keyfire now come pre-loaded with a set of useful actions, snippets and a radial menu so you have something to try on day one. Plus a new Media Control macro step, a big pile of onboarding polish, and a stack of fixes for issues that had been sneaking around under the surface.
New
- Starter Pack on first install. A fresh install of Keyfire now boots with 16 ready-to-bind actions in the Unassigned Library (Snip, Lock, media keys, browser tabs, calculator, Gmail, and more), 10 text-expansion snippets under a Starter category (/sig, /td, /now, /email, /phone, /addr, /shrug, /tm, /arrow, /copy), 2 Quick Actions (Notepad, Downloads), 2 Search Templates (Google, YouTube), and an 8-wedge radial menu on Ctrl+Shift+Space with icons, colours, and a nested Volume folder. Existing installs are untouched.
- Media Control macro step. New System-group step for Play/Pause, Next track, Previous track and Stop. Works with any media player that responds to the standard Windows media keys.
Improved
- Onboarding tour. Rewritten to walk you through the starter content, with clearer copy at each step, a fixed progress counter so every tooltip has its own dot, resize-safe highlights, and a guard that keeps you from accidentally clicking a tab and breaking the flow.
- Radial editor sidebar now shows the Unassigned Library. Drag any library action straight onto a radial segment instead of rebuilding it from scratch.
- Radial wedges get default icons and colours. The starter pack demonstrates the customisation on all 8 segments.
Fixed
- Settings buttons that silently did nothing since v0.7.4. Restart Onboarding, Replay Welcome, Reset Hidden Tips, Export Config, and Import Config all work again.
- Radial and Quick Action icons whose names start M through Z. Icons like Monitor, Scissors, Smile, Volume were not rendering because of an aliasing conflict; both plain names and prefixed aliases now resolve.
- Autocorrect over-capitalising. Sentence-caps no longer fires after "e.g.", "i.e.", "etc." (and 16 other common abbreviations), or after you backspace and retype a word.
- Radial library-linked segments. Renaming a segment that points at a library action now just relabels the wheel wedge instead of creating a duplicate action.
- Radial outer-ring drop targets. Drag-drop onto the outer ring of an expanded folder now lands on the wedge under the cursor, not the neighbour.