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iTunes AppleScripts Keyboard Shortcuts in Panther
Authored by: DougAdams on Oct 30, '03 12:24:18PM
I have posted how to Assign Shortcut Keys to iTunes AppleScripts using the same technique. (I submitted a tip about it here, too. But I imagine Rob is up to here with Panther hints!)

Doug
Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes

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How to map Clean Up to a keyboard shortcut?
Authored by: osxpounder on Oct 31, '03 04:11:24PM

Does anyone know how to map a keyboard shortcut to Finder's "Clean Up" command? I tried the obvious [typing "Clean Up" in the blank], but that's not working. That's one keyboard shortcut I've always wanted in Mac OS since way back: a quick keyboard command to clean up the icons.

If there's already a key combo that does this, I'd LOVE to know it.

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How to map Clean Up to a keyboard shortcut?
Authored by: nmthor1 on Nov 12, '03 09:09:36AM

I thought that remapping the Clean Up command didn't work either, until I logged out and back in. Then, the shortcut I assigned to Clean Up appeared.

Actually, can anyone confirm this: I assigned option-command-C to Finder's clean up command. If nothing in a finder window (including the desktop) is selected, then the menu item appears with command-C. When I select items to be cleaned up, then the menu item changes to the one I assigned!

Also, when I have nothing selected, the copy command is not functional anyway and command-C works to clean things up... weird...

-nmthor



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How to map Clean Up to a keyboard shortcut?
Authored by: osxpounder on Nov 19, '03 12:41:28PM

Fantastic! Thanks for pointing that out! I look on my View menu in Finder and, sure enough, I've been able to set CMD-U to "Clean Up", and it toggles intelligently between that and "Clean Up Selection" ... schweeet! Oh, I am so diggin' this.

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