Re: Newbie reflections: Driven Mad by Keyboard shortcut

2003-03-12 Thread Christopher Plummer
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 20:00:01 +0100, PowerMail discussions, Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED], allegedly wrote: 1) Command+: (Menu: Edit/Spelling/Spelling) 2) Choosing a certain dictionary from the drop down menu in the Spelling window (which I would guess would be the real hard part...) 3) Close

Re(2): Newbie reflections: Driven Mad by Keyboard shortcut

2003-03-12 Thread marco osti
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12.03.2003: 2) Choosing a certain dictionary from the drop down menu in the Spelling window (which I would guess would be the real hard part...) this is a bit more complex but I'll try harder tomorrow. I'm sorry but keyquencer - a really macro generator - did not growne to x

Re(2): Newbie reflections: Driven Mad by Keyboard shortcut

2003-03-12 Thread Max Gossell
At 12 mars 2003, 11.05 CET, marco osti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now I've been trying for hours with both QuicKeys and YoupiKey to do the PowerMail keyboard shortcut Command+: (Edit/Spelling/Spelling) for me. (As the first part in an even chain.) Doesn't work. I did it using keyboard maestro

Re: Newbie reflections: Driven Mad by Keyboard shortcut

2003-03-12 Thread marco osti
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10.03.2003: Now I've been trying for hours with both QuicKeys and YoupiKey to do the PowerMail keyboard shortcut Command+: (Edit/Spelling/Spelling) for me. (As the first part in an even chain.) Doesn't work. I did it using keyboard maestro http://www.keyboardmaestro.com v

Re: Newbie reflections: Driven Mad by Keyboard shortcut

2003-03-10 Thread Max Gossell
I could need some help: Regarding how to find a way to change spelling language with one quick shortcut: Now I've been trying for hours with both QuicKeys and YoupiKey to do the PowerMail keyboard shortcut Command+: (Edit/Spelling/Spelling) for me. (As the first part in an even chain.) Doesn't