Colin,

I have used this to set a keyboard command in the past for toggling between Dom 
and Group mode.  Today, after reading your message, I attempted to set one up 
to "open Skype".  Once  I got to the keyboard commander, tabbed to the add 
button and located Skype on the table of applications, I'm missing the final 
step.  I tried VO space, in tabbing to see if there was a button but could find 
nothing to get it.  I thought maybe it would be automatically added if I just 
closed the window.  When I do that and go back into the keyboard list it shows 
the letter I chose but does not show open application Skype next to it.
Your help would be appreciated.
Linda
On Jun 10, 2011, at 6:37 AM, Colin M wrote:

> Hi Kliphton!
> OK To get the time working!
> Open vo utility [vo+f8 you should be in the general settings!
> Scroll to the [allow vo to be controlled by apple scripts] and check it!
> Next press command+8 that will take you to the commanders settings!
> Select the keyboard tab and next to that enable keyboard commander check box 
> and do so!
> After that you will have the option to choose either the left or right 
> options key!
> It should be set on the right one!
> Next to that is the table of shortcuts there should be some in there already, 
> one of which is the say time one!
> Of course this is where you'll put your own [when you make them]
> So if you want Skype on a key select add button you'll get a box to put the 
> letter you wish for Skype [ safari already has the S]
> Put in your letter of choice then go to the menu of commands button and open 
> it, you'll have all of the vo commands and others for you to scroll through!
> But at the bottom is custom commands open that and select applications then 
> you can find Skype and select it!
> So to open Skype from then on just press the option key and the main key you 
> chose for Skype!
> Just one more thing someone once asked if you could choose which option key 
> for each shortcut!
> Answer no, its either one or the other for all!
> As for your Itunes Question.
> Do you mean from CD's!
> hth
> On 10 Jun 2011, at 03:56, Kliph&Sharrie wrote:
> 
>> So I read a post the other day, saying you could enable vo to read you the 
>> time by hitting command T, but can't remember how to enable it.  Also, is 
>> there a way to assign hot keys so you don't always have to go in to the doc? 
>>  Lastly, what is the trick to importing the music in to itunes, I have been 
>> in and out of itunes, and can't figure that one out.  Thanks.
>> Kliphton SR
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