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Use with CornerClick
Make an applescript from this (all on one line):
Make sure you include two backslashes as shown. Save to a script file and then use the cool freeware CornerClick to trigger it by clicking in a particular corner of the screen. Better than corner triggering the screensaver for locking! ---
Use with CornerClick
as you stated you need two backslashes after Menu and before the space
do shell script "/System/Library/CoreServices/Menu\ Extras/User.menu/Contents/Resources/CGSession -suspend"
Use with CornerClick
as you stated you need two backslashes after Menu and before the space
do shell script "/System/Library/CoreServices/Menu\\ Extras/User.menu/Contents/Resources/CGSession -suspend"
Rob Please fix me!
DOH!
Rob Please fix me!
I think you need 4 slashes to show two.
Test: \\
Rob Please fix me!
Actually, if you use the [ code ] tags (without spaces), as noted in red above the comment input box, then you can use one backslash for each one that you need to appear. Hence, it's supposed to look like this:
-rob.
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