I've used Quickeys with Finale for a number of years -- the version
available for the PC is 2.5, which hasn't been updated in several years.
It's not as powerful as Quickeys for the mac, but it sure helps eliminate a
lot of steps (I use it in particular with TGTools functions).

JC

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
> Of Darcy James Argue
> Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 3:50 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Finale] Alt-v-a
>
>
> Hi Johannes,
>
> On 17 Mar 2005, at 9:18 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>
> > I don't think I ever tried it, but you can define keyboard shortcuts
> > for any app under Panther.
>
> Unfortunately, no you can't.  I think it only works on Cocoa apps?  Or
> maybe it works on *some* Carbon apps, but not all.  Anyway, it doesn't
> work in Finale.  (Nor does it work in Sibelius.)
>
> Also, there's the (deal-breaking, for me) drawback that all shortcuts
> programmed in this way must involve the command key.
>
> Hopefully, Tiger will be better in this regard.  It would be *really
> nice* to have OS-level support for user-customizable keyboard shortcuts
> in any application, but we are still a long way away from that.
>
> - Darcy
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