Hi Steve: Good point. But this just gives people another choice in which the hotkeys are already defined for you. If the user wants to define the hotkeys themselves according to his or her own individual taste, they can certainly do that.
On 2/3/11, Steve Nutt <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Kevin, > > My only question is why a script at all? You can simply redefine these keys > in the WE user interface. > > All the best > > Steve > > -- > Computer Room Services > 77 Exeter Close > Stevenage > Hertfordshire > SG1 4PW > Tel: 01438-742286 > Mob: 07956334938 > Fax: 01438-759589 > Email: [email protected] > Web: http://www.comproom.co.uk > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kevin Huber [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday 19 January 2011 18:06 > To: gw-scripting > Subject: AlternateHotKeys script now available > > Hi: > For anybody who is interested, I have uploaded a new script to Script > Central called AlternateHotKeys. > As we all know, for most, if not all new computers, the control-alt-up > arrow and control-alt-down arrow keys rotate the display 90 degrees, > unless you disable those hotkeys. Also, on some computers such as the > smalltalk Ultra and maybe a few others, the alt-control-right arrow > and control-alt-left arrow are defined to perform functions like > raising and lowering the system volume. > The AlternateHotKey script adds four new hotkeys: > alt-shift up arrow -- voice up > alt-shift down arrow -- voice down > alt-shift-left arrow voice parameter rotor > alt-shift-right arrow -- voice selection rotor. > These key combinations can, of course be changed by the user to meet > his or her preferences. > If anybody has any questions or problems, please do not hesitate to > email me privately. > Kevin Huber > > >
