On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 16:15:04 +0900, William Xu wrote:
> "Philippe Wittenbergh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> On 11/1/07, William Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> `cmd + {' and `cmd + }' are used in safari, terminal(leopard),
>>> etc. camino's `alt+cmd+left arrow', `alt+cmd+right arrow' seems
>>> inconsistent, and actually a bit pain to press.
>>
>> Depending on your keyboard layout in use, your suggestion might be
>> just as much 'a pain' :-)
>> On my JIS keyboards, I'd need 'shift + cmd + {'.
>
> I guess you meant `shift + cmd + [', right? same here, us keyboard.
>
>> If you really like your 'cmd + {'', you can customize the keyboard
>> shortcut (System preferences > keyboard and mouse, on 10.4).
>
> Maybe you misunderstood me.. Either `cmd + {' or `alt + cmd + left
> arrow' is okay for me, as long as every application is consistent on
> this.
You can always change it by using the Keyboard & Mouse Preference Pane:
- Open System Preferences
- Click on Keyboard & Mouse
- Click on the Keyboard Shortcuts tab
- Click the + at the bottom left
- Change the Application to Camino
- For Menu Title enter "Previous Tab" without the quotes
- For Keyboard Shortcut click in the box and press the key combination you
desire (eg command-shift-left arrow)
- Click the Add button to add the shortcut
- Now, click the + again on the bottom left
- Again, choose Camino as the Application
- For Menu Title enter "Next Tab" with the quotes
- For Keyboard Shortcut click in the box and press the key combination you
desire (eg command-shift-right array)
- Click the Add button to add the shortcut
The above changes won't take effect until Camino is closed and relaunched.
Note, the default shortcuts for the Previous Tab and Next Tab will no longer
work as the above operation completely replaces them.
Regards,
Adam.
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