That iKeys works under Rosetta is an independent issue from whether a Finale version runs native. I can use iKeys 1.0.7 running under Rosetta to drive either a native application running native or a PPC app running under Rosetta.

I have not tried to run any version of Finale under Rosetta earlier than MacFin06d. They would probably work, except I believe you may have trouble registering them. It may not even be possible to register them, due to an incompatibility of the registration process with Rosetta. But there could be a workaround. I have not tried it.

Michael L. Meyer wrote:

Robert --

I've been thinking about getting FinMac2007, and I have a possibility at
school to get a MacBook, so if I do both, I won't need to worry about
Rosetta.  If I don't get 2007 and make the Intel move, though, I'd be
running Fin2004 with Rosetta.  It seems from your e-mail that you're using a
pre-2007 version (?) with your Intel mini.  Do you experience any noticeable
slowdowns under Rosetta?

TIA.

-- Mike


On 7/28/06 2:13 PM, "Robert Patterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I never got off of iKey version 1.0.7, since version 2.x was so roundly
trashed in this forum. Does anyone have anything good to say about the
latest version of iKey?

BTW: I've been able to use iKey 1.0.7 under Rosetta on an Intel MacMini.
It works because it is a stand-alone program. So I could continue to use
v. 1.0.7 indefinitely.

The problem is, it apparently doesn't do sequences. For various arcane
reasons, I'm going to need to change some of my menu hit macros from a
single menu hit to 3 menu hits in sequence, and I can't see any way to
do this in iKey 1.0.7. Perhaps it is time to move up to QuickKeys.



--
Robert Patterson

http://RobertGPatterson.com
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