GPG Servies: How to disabe the Right-Click Context menu services options "OpenPGP: Insert My Fingerprint" and "OpenPGP: Insert My Key"?

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Serge

09 Sep, 2024 01:47 PM

Which of our tools is giving you problems? I'm have installed GPG Keychain Version 1.12 (1800) on Mac OS for singing commits on Github

Describe your problem. Add as much detail as possible. I realized it automatically added two right-click context menus that I would like disabled : - openPGP: Insert My Fingerprint - openPGP : Insert my Key

What did you expect instead I did not expect the software to add two right-click context menus by default

Describe steps leading to the problem. Right-click on any text editor

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by Steve on 09 Sep, 2024 10:53 PM

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    Hi Serge,

    welcome to the GPGTools support platform. Sorry that GPG Suite is causing problems for you.

    You can manage all GPG Services entries in the contextual menu (right-click) by opening System Settings > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts … > Services > Text and System Settings > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts … > Services > Files and Folders.

    Look for entries starting with OpenPGP: and add or remove options as needed.

    All the best,
    Steve

  2. 2 Posted by Serge on 09 Sep, 2024 11:30 PM

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    Thanks. I have disabled it. In my opinion it shouldn't be the default coz it clutters the right click context menu.

  3. Support Staff 3 Posted by Steve on 09 Sep, 2024 11:32 PM

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    Thanks for your feedback. It is the first time in many years we hear this complaint. But I am taking note. Keep in mind though, that many active GPG Services users are happy about that default.

    We'll see if this irritates other users as well.

    Have a great day & best,
    Steve

  4. Steve closed this discussion on 09 Sep, 2024 11:32 PM.

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