Neither method of restricting the scope has any effect for me.

I'm quite sure I've read other discussions to the same effect
regarding scope on Leopard.

On Sep 13, 11:43 pm, Howard Melman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I haven't tried and I just have a vague memory of it not working.  I  
> didn't put anything in the manual about it not working so maybe I'm  
> wrong. Does it work for anyone?
>
> Howard
>
> On Sep 13, 2008, at 9:59 PM, Benton G wrote:
>
>
>
> > It doesn't seem to work for me (Leopard -- B54) either, and Howard
> > said he doesn't think it works at all, so I guess it doesn't work.
> > Which is unfortunate, because otherwise it would be a very useful
> > setting.
>
> > --Benton
>
> > On Sep 13, 8:18 pm, ChrisCairns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> thanks Benton. Do you also mean that Scope>> "disabled in selected
> >> app" does not work?
> >> On 14-Sep-08, at 1:26 AM, Benton G wrote:
>
> >>> You could try adding a modifier key like Ctrl or Option to F2.  I
> >>> don't think either of those combos are used in other apps, and it
> >>> might be easy to transfer your training to the new key combo if it's
> >>> sufficiently similar.  I know it's probably not the fix you were
> >>> looking for, but that's the only one I can come up with.
>
> >>> --Benton
>
> >>> On Sep 12, 9:08 pm, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>> anyone got a solution......I have got used to F2 for Mail and press
> >>>> it
> >>>> atleast 20 times a day......and like everyone i cant use NeoOffice
> >>>> without F2....(for the time being i just remove the checkmark  
> >>>> against
> >>>> Mail from triggers list while using NeoOffice)

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