On Friday, October 10, 2003, at 07:51 PM, Sid Barras wrote:


HI Gang,

I've thoroughly searched MAC help (heretofore unthinkable!) and can find no
complement to OS 9's ability to assign function keys a task to perform,
quickly and easily through a control panel... I had all of the function keys
assigned to open my most used apps.. I can't find any way to do the same in
OS 10.



I was missing the same thing, so looked around and found a nice little shareware app that does just what you want.
It's called OneKey and it's just $5
http://www.everydaysoftware.net/onekey/
I wasn't able to assign anything to the function keys that have other things assigned to them (like the birghtness and volume controls) - there may be a way to do this, I didn't fiddle with it that long.


Donna
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