Your best option is to install the 'User Interface Access' plugin from http://qsapp.com/plugins/
Once you've done that, set up a trigger as follows: Current Application Show Menu Items This will bring up a list of all the menu items in the 1st pane which you can search through. I know Neurolepsy is hoping to fix the plugin so that when you use Current Application Menu Bar... You'll be able to right arrow into the items in the 3rd pane. http://gigaom.com/apple/quicksilver-does-menus-too/ Make sure you have 'enable access for assistive devices' enabled in System Preferences -> Universal Access On 22 May 2011 07:12, hydrostarr < [email protected]> wrote: > Can Quicksilver provide alt-letter-letter menubar control (to mimic > Windows)? > > Example use case: appX has a "File" menu. Want to press "alt-f" at > the keyboard, then select a particular "File" menucmd via the keyboard > based upon the beginning letter in said command. > > Feasible? Maybe some other/better functionality to serve the basic > need of mouse-less menu control without having to make pre-set > customer keyboard commands and by also using visually-context-driven > menu sections (eg, the "F" in file automatically enables one to choose > "Alt-F" to access said menu...)?
