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Re: Keystroke question
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Re: Keystroke question


  • Subject: Re: Keystroke question
  • From: "Stockly, Ed" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2015 19:41:49 +0000
  • Thread-topic: Keystroke question


>The script operates in this manner either from a Keyboard Maestro Macro
>or as a stand alone.
>
>Essentially using the (option f) as a dual purpose function.
>
>To my knowledge there was never a mention of the use of the Command key.

OK, I think that solves the mystery for me.

There is probably a Keyboard Maestro Macro that makes option-f behave as
command-f in the Finder.



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 >Re: Keystroke question (From: Robert Poland <email@hidden>)

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