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CharlieNorton Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() Comrades. This is perhaps old news to some, however I just invested the small amount of time it takes to configure additional (menu based) key-commands. I have provided snapshots of my starting point, there are more but thats all it would allow me to view in the window. I wonder if there is a way this can be backed up. I think it is only available on OSX 10.5 + IP: Logged |
photonal Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() That's a great little tip! I just tried it out on Snow Leopard (10.6) using the 'Keyboard' pane (Keyboard and Mouse preference panes are separate in 10.6). By watching the contents of the /Users/USERNAME/Library/Preferences directory I noticed that when keyboard shortcuts are created for an application a preference file is created; for Kyma it was called 'com.symbolicsound.kyma.plist' which contains the user-defined shortcuts. I suppose this could be saved elsewhere for backup purposes if required. (I can't test for 10.5 but hopefully a similar file is created) [This message has been edited by photonal (edited 09 November 2010).] IP: Logged |
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