On 30/09/04 11:33, "Marcin Wichary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Did you also try "Full Keyboard Access"? It's in "Keyboard and Mouse"
>> system
>> pref pane.
>> 
>> It works well except for the dumb, 2nd citizen class Carbon ports
>> (IOW, it
>> works for Cocoa apps)...
> 
> I have it on all the time. But maybe I'm missing something crucial?
> 
> Let me give you an example. In Photoshop there's an option called
> "Image Size..." in "Image" menu. It does not have a keyboard shortcut.
> 
> On Windows, I can press Alt-I and then I to chose it. It's quick and
> efficient.
> 
> On Mac OS, the best I can do with keyboard is pressing Ctrl-F2
> (awkward), then right arrow a couple of times, then I, then Enter.
> Effectively, it's easier to use the mouse.
> 
> Is there an utility that'd let me do the Windows trick on Mac OS?

Well, still in Keyboard & Mouse, in the 'Keyboard Shortcuts' section, you
can add your own keyboard shortcuts for all applications or specific
applications. So, you could add a keyboard shortcut to that menu item in
PhotoShop. However, don't try it. I've tried it myself and when I select
PhotoShop, I get a little dialog that says "You cannot add keyboard
shortcuts for the application PhotoShop." I have no idea why is this. I get
the same message if I try to add a shortcut to ImageReady. I tried adding
shortcuts to other applications and I didn't get that message yet. Only
Adobe applications!

-Laurent.
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