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Can a System Services NSKeyEquivalent be a cursor key?
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Can a System Services NSKeyEquivalent be a cursor key?


  • Subject: Can a System Services NSKeyEquivalent be a cursor key?
  • From: Adam Holt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 21:09:00 +0100

Hi,

I'd like to use the right arrow (which is key code 124) as the services key
for my application, i.e. SHIFT-COMMAND-CURSOR_RIGHT as the key combination
equivalent for the service I am currently publishing.

Does anybody know if it is possible to achieve this?

I have tried changing my info.plist NSServices->0->NSKeyEquivalent->default
to a Number type and setting it to 124 but the service shows up as
"SHIFT-COMMAND-0".

Best regards,

Adam.


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