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  • From: Phi Sanders <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 20:40:56 -0500

Don't forget that under OS 9 you can map F1-F15 to Applications, Scripts,
Files, Folders, whatever!!!

If you're not on a "new world" system you won't see the function keys option
until you "patch" the keyboard control panel... You'll need keyboardPatcher

http://www.madrau.com//html/others.html

You have to restart after running the patcher.

~Phi
--
Phi Sanders
"Phee, Phi, Pho, Phum..."

"And now, back to your regularly scheduled reality."

On 1/18/01, Bill Briggs {email@hidden} said the following :

>At 1:14 PM +0100 18/01/01, Thomas Andersen wrote:
>>run a script from the key board?
>
>Install OSA Menu (Freeware from www.lazerware.com) and assign a key
>combo to the script (done by naming the script in a special way). For
>example, a scirpt named "script\F+C" would launch with the key
>combination Cmd-Ctrl-f. The general scheme is in the docs that comes
>with OSA Menu.
>
>There are other options: use OneClick, QuicKeys, other macro
>software. But OSA menu (lite version) ships with the OS, so you
>should have it already.
>
>- web


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