Howard, thanks for the effort.

It'd be nice if there was a trigger option to supercede specific
hotkeys.

Also QS support for the newest Mac gestures would be very very nice.

Thanks again!

Howard Melman wrote:
> On Jan 9, 2009, at 5:12 PM, biggamingrigs wrote:
>
> > Hello all, great forums here.
> >
> > Currently I use Safari, and in order to change tabs while browsing, I
> > have to press the default hotkey: APP+SHIFT+ARROW.
>
> I think Safari's default for this is ⌘}
>
> > This isn't too bad, but since I mainly use my mouse to browse, it's
> > painful to go to my keyboard each time.
> >
> > So what I'd like to do, is assign a mouse hotkey inside Quicksilver to
> > do this function for me. I can't find anywhere on the web that gives
> > any advice.
> >
> > I tried using a proxy function - menu - to do it, but no go. For
> > instance, initially I thought I could make a hotkey for this function:
> > Safari - menu - change tab - but it can only bring up the actual menu
> > and not do the command for me.
>
> Interesting. You can change Safari's shortcut in the Keyboard &Mouse
> System Prefs, in the Keyboard Shortcuts tab. But you can't put mouse
> keys on that.
>
> To do that, I think you need to create an AppleScript that changes
> Safari Tabs and then create a trigger to run it and assign it to a
> mouse key or corner.
>
> Howard

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