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Re: Switch to White on Black (was Script Editor Styles Format Change Script)
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Re: Switch to White on Black (was Script Editor Styles Format Change Script)


  • Subject: Re: Switch to White on Black (was Script Editor Styles Format Change Script)
  • From: Hamish Graham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 18:50:21 +0100

How right you, my bad. but for me with my aging slot-loading imac ctrl-opt-cmd-* does work if you use the numpad...


On 16 Sep 2004, at 21:49, Paul Berkowitz wrote:

No. Incorrect. ctrl-opt-cmd-8 on the main keyboard works, whereas
ctrl-opt-cmd-* (that is ctrl-opt-cmd-shift-8) on the main keyboard does not
work. Since NONE of the modifier keys (ctrl-opt-cmd-shift) even exists on
the number pad, only on the main keyboard, I'm at a bit of a loss as to why
you'd try the number-pad at all.


OMM, holding down ctrl-opt-cmd on the main keyboard, then neither 8 NOR *
works. Only 8 on the main keyboard. ctrl-opt-cmd-8 on the main keyboard
works, and nothing else. Same with both left or right sets of ctrl-opt-cmd
keys.


(Keyboard is the standard Apple keyboard that comes with a desktop G5.)

-- Paul Berkowitz


From: Hamish Graham <email@hidden>
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 20:37:03 +0100
To: AppleScript-Users Users <email@hidden>
Subject: RE: Switch to White on Black (was Script Editor Styles Format Change
Script)


Problem might be that the shortcut is really ctrl-opt-cmd-* at least
for me anyway, using the "8" on the numpad doesn't work but the "*"
does... and shift-8 on the main keyboard equals *



On 15 Sep 2004, at 22:44, Paul Berkowitz wrote:
It still seems to me that the Universal Access pref "Switch to White
on Black" is the best way to do it.
Gnarlie says that on her machine the shortcut ctrl-opt-cmd-8 doesn't
work.
It DOES work here OMM. I think you also need to have "Turn on full
Keyboard
access" in Keyboard & Mouse/Keyboard Shortcut prefs (in System prefs).
Try
that, Gnarlie.


-- Paul Berkowitz

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