Create a zip archive via a keyboard shortcut
Dec 29, '04 09:14:00AM
Contributed by: Blacktiger
I just finished reading this hint, in which the hinter wished there was a way to create a zip archive with a keyboard shortcut. Well, with the Keyboard & Mouse system preference pane, there is!
All you have to do is go to System Preferences, open the Keyboard & Mouse preference pane, and then click over to the Keyborad Shortcuts tab. Finally, click the plus sign at the bottom and fill in the following information:
- Application: Finder
- Menu Title: Create Archive
- Keyboard Shortcut: Command-Shift-Z (or whatever you like)
Once you either log out and log in, or relaunch the Finder, simply click on a file and press your shortcut combo. A new archive will appear!
Note: The actual menu name is 'Create Archive of "The Selection,"' where "The Selection" is whatever you have selected in the Finder. I would guess that any menu item that is context-sensitive should be able to have a shortcut in the same way. I found out the name to use by clicking on the background of the finder window (so nothing was selected) and then trying the greyed-out name.
[robg adds: This hint was a surprise to me; I didn't think this was possible, given the dynamic nature of the menu. Very very useful!]
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Mac OS X Hints
http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20041227232010289