RE: [Finale] TAN: Quickeys question

2005-03-07 Thread Fiskum, Steve
Title: RE: [Finale] TAN: Quickeys question






From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Johannes Gebauer

Sent:  Monday, March 7, 2005 3:05 PM


I have run into my first problem: I am programming a shortcut to go one 

page forward. This works with a button click, but I want to make the 

mouse cursor go back to where it was before, and not on top of the 

button. 


Click on the Details... botton. Click on the Options tab. Check Restore mouse location after click.


Hope that helps.

Steve



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Re: [Finale] TAN: Quickeys question

2005-03-07 Thread Darcy James Argue
Hi Johannes,
You don't need to program a mouse click to move one page forward.  
There is already a keyboard shortcut for that, cmd-page down -- and of 
course, you can use QuicKeys to map that to a more convenient key 
combo, if you like.  But the macro executes much faster if it's 
simulating cmd-page down instead of a mouse click, and the pointer 
stays where it was.

- Darcy
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On 07 Mar 2005, at 4:05 PM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Hi,
after a lot of frustration with iKey I have decided to testdrive 
Quickeys (and buy it if I like it).

I have run into my first problem: I am programming a shortcut to go 
one page forward. This works with a button click, but I want to make 
the mouse cursor go back to where it was before, and not on top of the 
button. Does anyone know whether this is possible?

Johannes
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Re: [Finale] TAN: Quickeys question

2005-03-07 Thread JohnBlane

In a message dated 3/7/05 3:04:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


I have run into my first problem: I am programming a shortcut to go one
page forward. This works with a button click, but I want to make the
mouse cursor go back to where it was before, and not on top of the
button. Does anyone know whether this is possible?



We haven't had to program this click for this in a while..I don't know what versions you are working with but assuming you are up-to-date with the Finale versions, there are built-in keystrokes (finally) to accomplish the page/up and down movement. They are cmd-opt-pgUp/Down. I have a QuicKey that eliminates the need to press the modifiers. This doesn't answer your question directly about the position of the cursor but I thought you might like to know that there is a simpler way to achieve what you're after.
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Re: [Finale] TAN: Quickeys question

2005-03-07 Thread Johannes Gebauer
I think you may be talking about the click item, I am not using this. 
I am using the button item, which otherwise works much more reliably 
than the click item.

At least I cannot find such an option in the button item.
(For what is is worth, I realized now that Finale actually has built-in 
key commands for page forward/back - I missed that until today! But I 
still would like to know how to restore the mouse location in QK after 
accessing a button.)

Johannes
Fiskum, Steve wrote:
  *From:*   [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Johannes Gebauer
  *Sent:*   Monday, March 7, 2005 3:05 PM
  I have run into my first problem: I am programming a shortcut to
  go one
  page forward. This works with a button click, but I want to make the
  mouse cursor go back to where it was before, and not on top of the
  button.
Click on the Details... botton. Click on the Options tab. Check 
Restore mouse location after click.

Hope that helps.
Steve

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