10.7: Set Finder Labels from the keyboard

Sep 19, '11 07:30:00AM

Contributed by: gabester

At one time you could hack the Finder to assign keyboard shortcuts to assign labels to selected files and folders. Then that useful functionality was lost in the course of Mac OS X Finder development. Hope glimmered briefly with hints such as this:

Create a keyboard-shortcut for Show Package Contents
and:
10.5: Add a Show Package Contents keyboard shortcut

But inspiration struck with this hint about adding the Labels button to the Finder toolbar:
10.7: Set Label toolbar icon to your choice of colors

So here's how you too can be keystrokes away from color-coding your Finder's files and folders as much as you wish:

Note that the behavior seems a little inconsistent. First and foremost, you have to use the Label button once in a window before the keyboard shortcut you assign becomes available. It also doesn't work on the Desktop proper because there is no Label button available. Likewise, it doesn't work when the toolbar is hidden.

If you can accept those caveats, and used to frequently use labels to classify files and folders, then this will give you a good shortcut for doing so.

[crarko adds: I tested this, and it works as described. Pay attention to the caveats, though. Also note that it changes the default color of the Label button in the Finder Toolbar to whichever color you applied most recently.]

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