[Finale] OS X: Underline shortcuts in menus?

2005-02-26 Thread Matthew Hindson Fastmail Account
I was wondering if anyone happens to know of a utility/haxie that will 
allow automatic keyboard access to all menu items, a la Windows.

Under OS 9 there is a wonderful little extension called PowerKeys that 
did this - it meant that rather than having to remember a myriad of 
Quickeys shortcuts, it was possible to navigate through the menus, 
learning the keystroke (if desired) as you went.

There seem to be so many menu utilities for OS X, but I'm not managed to 
find one quite like this so far...  The Panther shortcuts don't work for 
Select Partial Measures, which is driving me particularly crazy.

TIA,
Matthew
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Re: [Finale] OS X: Underline shortcuts in menus?

2005-02-26 Thread Christopher Smith
On Feb 26, 2005, at 3:44 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Meanwhile, OSX comes with a little helper.  Just hit Ctrl+Shift+F2 (if
nothing happens, hit Ctrl+Shift+F1 first then the feature is enabled).
See you can navigate menus with arrow keys then hit [ENTER].  I don't
like mousing and I got used to this way.  May be this is the reason I
don't use iKey much so I don't need to get frustrated with it :-)
Oo, isn't this cute! I learn so much new here!
Thanks
Christopher
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