Hello Mike,
Cmd-t does various things in various applications, but it is Never the way to
get the date. You must have hit Option by mistake if it seemed to work once.
It's easily done since they're next to each other.
Try some keyboard practice by pressing VO-k for Keyboard Help. You get out of
Ok thanks for that
However isn't cmd t for date? I have to use right cmd key to make it work?
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On Sep 20, 2011, at 12:23 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Mike,
>
> Remember that you have to use the right-hand Option key for Keyboard
> Commander. Actually, you can choose to
Hello Mike,
Remember that you have to use the right-hand Option key for Keyboard Commander.
Actually, you can choose to use the left-hand Option key, but the default one
is on the right.
You turn Keyboard Commander on and off with VO-Shift-k and you can find the
existing commands by opening Vo
Yes finally got a Mac!
I did turn apple scripts on key commander and the cmd t and cmd u worked once
but then when I tried again it did not work
Mike.
Why would this be and how would I fix it?
Is there a way to tell if I did it right ? Also where can I go for a list of
other shortcuts such as
Hello Mike,
So you finally made it to this list!
On 20 Sep 2011, at 03:20, michael maslo wrote:
>
>
> For starters I need help or have a question about a script I heard about.
>
> I heard that there is a script for telling the time and date as well as for
> unread emails.
> One shortcut key s
ber 19, 2011 9:20 PM
Subject: Help with a apple script
First of all let me say hello to the list.
I am a brand new user to the mac. I own a mac pro laptop now and I have so
many questions.
For starters I need help or have a question about a script I heard about.
I heard that there is a sc
First of all let me say hello to the list.
I am a brand new user to the mac. I own a mac pro laptop now and I have so many
questions.
For starters I need help or have a question about a script I heard about.
I heard that there is a script for telling the time and date as well as for
unread ema