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RE: Scripting Preferences
I haven't tried this yet (I'm actually about try), so it's still in theory stage. Unix allows you to script things (like a batch file in DOS world), so you may be able to write one to edit your system preferences (.plist files), or at the very least, switch between a few existing ones. This shell should then be able to be run as a startup program...
RE: Scripting Preferences
Okay... I've had a go add changing the system preferences via the Unix shell. |
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