'Redo' remapping not working in Adobe Acrobat due to changed Adobe shortcuts
Hi there. I've noticed that there is a disconnect between mapping the side buttons of my mouse to 'redo' in this app, and actually having the 'redo' option work in Adobe Acrobat. In the Adobe Acrobat application, their 'redo' is mapped to ctrl+shift+z - unlike in Word and many other apps, where is would be ctrl+y. When I set one of my side buttons to 'redo' in my Adobe Acrobat profile in your app, when I click it when viewing a PDF, it opens the magnification option in Adobe, which is what they have remapped ctrl+y to. I didn't know if there was any way to allow your app to read/understand that the shortcut in Adobe Acrobat is different now, or if I'm missing something? It is also impossible (as far as I know) to change the ctrl+shift+y shortcut back to ctrl+y in Adobe, unlike in other apps like Word. I can appreciate that this is probably difficult to implement, however I wanted to point it out as I've noticed that Microsoft has been changing some of their own shortcuts (i.e. format painter), so if this is going to become a new standard to change shortcuts and have limited options to revert to the original, that might create other issues for your app beyond just 'redo'. Thanks for taking the time to read this, hope you have a good one :) p.s. I just realised that there may be a work-around using custom guestures or another option in your app that you need a profile to use, but I would love to have a fix for this issue without needing to make an account. I got my mouse from my brother when he bought an upgrade for himself, so I was never expecting to have this mouse. I love the added functionality of the side buttons, but I would also love to not have to make an account to still be able to use this mouse properly.
