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Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Ernest wrote:
> And I read somewhere that, as of Mac OS X, it's the Apple key, not the
> Command key. Is this not true?
I seriously doubt they'd do that, but who knows; stranger things have
happened (i.e. the re-mapping of the New Folder keyboard shortcut from
"command-n" to "command-shift-n" in the Finder in the transition from Mac
OS 9 to X).
Command-key, Apple-key, or as my friends used to call it in grade 6, the
cloverleaf key. One point in favor of calling it the Apple key: it's
certainly easier for tech-support folks to deal with.
If this technote -- modified today -- is any indication, though, they're
still calling it the "Command" key (you may need to enter your AppleID to
view):
<http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106482>
-K
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