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Re: Shortcut keys


  • Subject: Re: Shortcut keys
  • From: Bruce Robertson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 09:55:03 -0700

>> That doesn't work. The only thing you can map keys to in the Keyboard & Mouse
>> system prefs is existing menu items. Things that are already under File or
>> Edit or Finder or whatever, like Open and Copy.  You can't map a key to run a
>> program unless you already have an app with a menu item that runs that
>> program.
>>
>> As many folks have said recently in what has now become three different
>> threads: if you want to map a keyboard shortcut to run an AppleScript you
>> will
>> need to install a third-party utility to let you do it.
>
> Something I just learned recently is once you have clicked on a menu heading,
> typing the first character of the menu choice will take you to it. The right
> arrow key will take you to a submenu.
>
> For instance in Filemaker click menu Format then F - right arrow - V will take
> you to Font thenµ Verdana toward the bottom of the font list. I think there is
> some kind of key combination to click the menu header but I don¹t remember
> what it is.

Then I looked at System Preferences, it's control-F2 to focus on the menu
bar.

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