On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 14:19:39 -0700 Dan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: >I use Youpi Key. The UI isn't that great, but it works once you have it >set up. The key is to run the Youpi Key editor, and drag your >AppleScript file into the window and it will add a new macro, and you can >then attach a keyboard shortcut to it. Also keep in mind that it doesn't >invoke the original AppleScript file; it actually copies the AppleScript >itself into the Youpi Key macro. So if you get updates to the >AppleScript, you'll have to re-import it into Youpi Key. > >A lot of trouble, but it's been worthwhile for me. > ><http://perso.club-internet.fr/phupe/>
I don't know, $20 so I can have a shortcut for 2 scripts? I don't use AppleScripts all that often to make it worth it. I was hoping it was an easier fix than that. -- Judi Sohn . Mom at Home Design [EMAIL PROTECTED] . AIM/iChat: JudiS217 http://www.momathome.com

