Re: Track Pad, how to assign a key stroke to a gesture?

2012-08-12 Thread Eric Caron
Hi Geoff,

Thanks for this.  If I ever find the script all ready made  I'll assign 
a gesture.  In the meantime I'll stop searching the menu area for the enter key 
or spacebar keystroke.

Best.

Eric Caron 
On Aug 2, 2012, at 2:24 AM, Geoff Waaler wrote:

 Hi Eric,
 
 I invested the life changing sum of twenty bucks for ML, but alas it's not 
 yet installed on my mid 2010 MBP.  This is because like Sarah, I always 
 install a new OS on a clean partition, and have finally gotten around to 
 backing things up, but I digress.  So much for disclaimers, but I can only 
 speak for Lion when saying that the trackpad commander does not directly 
 support what you're trying to do.  I assume that ML has not changed in this 
 regard.
 
 All is not lost, however, because a potentially powerful feature in trackpad, 
 keyboard, numpad and navkey commanders is the ability to attach scripts or 
 autamator workflows to specific gestures or key strokes.  You'll find this 
 under the custom commands menu.  I did some cursory googling on the string 
 applescript enter-key and found several references, but this little example 
 describing  how to simulate the enter key seemed to be the best starting 
 point, as it links to a way to ascertain all the keycodes.
 
 Best regards,
 Geoff
 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Eric Caron 
  To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 9:44 PM
  Subject: Track Pad, how to assign a key stroke to a gesture?
 
 
  Hello Listers,
 
  I've been using my track pad more lately.  i would like a gesture that 
 either presses the space bar or presses enter.  This would be helpful in 
 iTunes.  I looked tour the help documentation and through Voice Over utility 
 but did not find a way to assign this to a gesture.  Is this possible?  if so 
 how?
 
  Eric Caron 
 
 
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Re: Track Pad, how to assign a key stroke to a gesture?

2012-08-02 Thread Geoff Waaler
Hi Eric,

I invested the life changing sum of twenty bucks for ML, but alas it's not yet 
installed on my mid 2010 MBP.  This is because like Sarah, I always install a 
new OS on a clean partition, and have finally gotten around to backing things 
up, but I digress.  So much for disclaimers, but I can only speak for Lion when 
saying that the trackpad commander does not directly support what you're trying 
to do.  I assume that ML has not changed in this regard.

All is not lost, however, because a potentially powerful feature in trackpad, 
keyboard, numpad and navkey commanders is the ability to attach scripts or 
autamator workflows to specific gestures or key strokes.  You'll find this 
under the custom commands menu.  I did some cursory googling on the string 
applescript enter-key and found several references, but this little example 
describing  how to simulate the enter key seemed to be the best starting point, 
as it links to a way to ascertain all the keycodes.

Best regards,
Geoff

  - Original Message - 
  From: Eric Caron 
  To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 9:44 PM
  Subject: Track Pad, how to assign a key stroke to a gesture?


  Hello Listers,

  I've been using my track pad more lately.  i would like a gesture that either 
presses the space bar or presses enter.  This would be helpful in iTunes.  I 
looked tour the help documentation and through Voice Over utility but did not 
find a way to assign this to a gesture.  Is this possible?  if so how?

  Eric Caron 
   

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Track Pad, how to assign a key stroke to a gesture?

2012-08-01 Thread Eric Caron
Hello Listers,

I've been using my track pad more lately.  i would like a gesture that 
either presses the space bar or presses enter.  This would be helpful in 
iTunes.  I looked tour the help documentation and through Voice Over utility 
but did not find a way to assign this to a gesture.  Is this possible?  if so 
how?

Eric Caron 
 

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