Hi list,
I set up short cut keys for both getting to the desk top and the doc
with keyboard commander. When I press the keys I assigned I jump to the desk
top or doc from any application. I'm sure you could set this up for the
Documents folder but I just jump to the desk top then use the built in commands
from there.
the bigger question for me is can't we have a single key to operate voice over?
I find it very difficult on my Mac Book to hold down option Control and shift
with my left hand then hunt around with my right hand to find the D key to get
to the short cut for the desk top. If for example the caps lock key could be
the VO keys then I could leave my fingers on the home row and basically reach
all the keyboard commands. Anyone know of a way to assign VO to be the caps
lock key or have another idea? I suppose one help could be to use VO lock
keys, that is"Option Control Semi colon." I find that this also tangles up my
fingers .
Best
Eric Caron
On Jul 14, 2010, at 5:30 PM, Chris Moore wrote:
> command shift D in the finder opens up a window called desktop.
>
> I wonder if a keyboard commander key could be created to open up the
> documents folder (or any folder for that matter) then you would not have to
> be in the finder to open the docs folder.
> On 14 Jul 2010, at 22:25, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>
>> Not that I'm aware of. you have to do it only from with in the finder.
>> that's where these commands work only from the finder.
>>
>> S
>> On Jul 14, 2010, at 1:51 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>>
>>> Is there a special setting to enable command shift d to go to the desktop?
>>> It doesn't work here. Of course, command shift d is the "send again" when
>>> in mail, but I just tried it while in ITunes and while in the doc and it
>>> didn't do anything.
>>>
>>> Mary
>>>
>>> Mary Otten
>>> [email protected]
>>>
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