Re: Unsing Function Keys with AppleScripts
Re: Unsing Function Keys with AppleScripts
- Subject: Re: Unsing Function Keys with AppleScripts
- From: Phi Sanders <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 20:46:41 -0500
Untrue.
If you have OS 9 and a "New World" Mac, you CAN launch
any application by specifying it in the keyboard control panel.
There was a hack that allowed clones and "old world" macs to do this
as well but it may have disappeared from the 'net.
~Phi
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On 11/8/00, Allen Watson {email@hidden} said the following :
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If you want to launch a script with a keyboard shortcut, you need some kind
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of keyboard macro program such as OneClick, QuicKeys, or...OSA Menu (which
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is free, and intended for launching scripts). Get it from www.lazerware.com.
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(You may already have OSA Menu Lite on your machine, since Apple was
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distributing it with the OS for a while. But get the full version.)
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On or near 11/8/00 8:25 AM, email@hidden at email@hidden observed:
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> Is it possible to actually run a script by pressing a
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> function key. So far, I have only been able to launch
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> the script application, after which I must still hit the
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> "run" button. Thanks!
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> John Morris
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