If it's any help, I find iKey to be much faster than Quickeys. There
are some things it can't do though, for example iKeys can't hit the
stop button on the playback controls while finale is playing, quickeys
can.
iKeys costs $20.
steve
On Mar 9, 2004, at 12:57 PM, John Hinchey wrote:
To David
I sent with the wrong return address and it needs moderator approval.
Could you just delete it? I sent it again from the correct address.
the erroneous email has the same from address as this one.
thanks
steve
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Steve,
Great tip about iKey! You're right, it's *much* faster than QuicKeys,
and only a fraction of the price. I would encourage anyone who's using
OS X and hasn't yet reprogrammed all of their shortcuts in QuicKeys
(which you will have to do -- QuicKeys X won't import your OS 9
shortcuts) t
If it's any help, I find iKey to be much faster than Quickeys. There
are some things it can't do though, for example iKeys can't hit the
stop button on the playback controls while finale is playing, Quickeys
can.
iKeys costs $20.
steve
On Mar 9, 2004, at 12:57 PM, John Hinchey wrote:
To David
Edit menu.
> By the way, I found 'auto smart word extensions' and turned that off.
> Where should I look for auto spacing and auto update?
>
> Best regards,
> John Hinchey
> Nashville, TN
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To David Froom and all,
Yes, I'm finding Fin 2004 to be dreadfully slow in OS X 10.3. Enough
that if I had I deadline, I would probably work in
OS 9 and 2003 for the time being. I've decided to switch to simple
entry from speedy entry which I used in previous versions.
I really like the upgrad