Is there any way--I'm sure there is--to automatically start a program
at boot time in OSX? I've found my desktop clock solution for X.5*,
and I'd like to have it start up at boot time.
Also (I don't remember if I asked this already), is there a way to
assign keyboard short cuts to start
Right click on the app in the dock and choose open at login.
On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Reid Katan ka...@his.com wrote:
Is there any way--I'm sure there is--to automatically start a program at
boot time in OSX? I've found my desktop clock solution for X.5*, and I'd
like to have it start
Quoting mike xha...@gmail.com:
Right click on the app in the dock and choose open at login.
Okay, well that was just *too* easy. Thanks.
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By the way, if you go to System Preferences-Accounts and click on Login
Items, you can see what's loading at startup and add or remove programs.
I don't know a specific answer to the shortcuts question, but I think I
read that more of this capability was added to Snow Leopard.
Again, in System
Quoting Jordan jor17...@gmail.com:
By the way, if you go to System Preferences-Accounts and click on Login
Items, you can see what's loading at startup and add or remove programs.
Thanks. That's good to know. I'm sure I ran across it at some point
while I was looking around the System
I type slowly and only take my hand off the mouse when necessary, so I'm
no authority on keyboard shortcuts.
But in 10.4.11 at the bottom of keyboard Shortcuts, it appears as though
you can add Apps and maybe assign shortcuts to them. Just guessing.
Reid Katan wrote:
I've looked through
OK, if you want it harder, go to Accounts in System Preferences,
select your user account, click on the Login Items tab, and add
your application there.
This is also how you can remove login items if you want to (and the
real reason I'm telling you this).
From:Reid Katan
Quoting Jordan jor17...@gmail.com:
But in 10.4.11 at the bottom of keyboard Shortcuts, it appears as
though you can add Apps and maybe assign shortcuts to them. Just
guessing.
It looks to me (OSX.5) that those are for menu items within programs.