Hi William,
On 30 Mar 2010, at 11:06, William Windels wrote:
> I would like to assign hotkeys to menu-items of programs.
> I can do this in the item keyboard > hotkeys in system preferences..
> 
> e.g.: I want to assign the key F1 to the item "search interactive" , that's 
> available in the help-

Why not just press Command Shift question mark? This is the default keystroke 
for getting help on the Mac.

TC
James Lyn, Nash & Twinny
> Hi all,
> I would like to assign hotkeys to menu-items of programs.
> I can do this in the item keyboard > hotkeys in system preferences..
> 
> e.g.: I want to assign the key F1 to the item "search interactive" , that's 
> available in the help-menu of all programs.
> 
> But, this seems not to work always:
> 
> with vo, I can't see where are capitals in the menu-items since they are 
> always underlined on the brailledisplay.
> (This underlining is not a good option I think)
> Perhaps, because of that, it's not working?
> 
> Also , F-keys are not allowed and items in services can't have a hotkey.
> 
> I think, it's a very good tool for blind users but it seems not to work good 
> at the moment.
> 
> What are your suggestions / comments?
> 
> Thanx in advance,
> best rgards,
> William 
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