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Re: Unsing Function Keys with AppleScripts
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Re: Unsing Function Keys with AppleScripts


  • Subject: Re: Unsing Function Keys with AppleScripts
  • From: Jolly Roger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2000 19:20:29 -0600
  • Replyto: email@hidden

on 11/8/2000 6:40 PM, Allen Watson wrote:

> If you want to launch a script with a keyboard shortcut, you need some kind
> of keyboard macro program such as OneClick, QuicKeys, or...OSA Menu (which
> is free, and intended for launching scripts). Get it from www.lazerware.com.
> (You may already have OSA Menu Lite on your machine, since Apple was
> distributing it with the OS for a while. But get the full version.)
>
> On or near 11/8/00 8:25 AM, email@hidden at email@hidden observed:
>
>> Is it possible to actually run a script by pressing a
>> function key. So far, I have only been able to launch
>> the script application, after which I must still hit the
>> "run" button. Thanks!

In the latest Mac OS releases, Apple's Keyboard control panel allows you to
attach applications (and script applets) to function keys.

JR


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 >Re: Unsing Function Keys with AppleScripts (From: Allen Watson <email@hidden>)

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