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Not that it matters?
First of all, I noticed, and actually noted that all you have to do is hold option to open the file, or app. (Anything that Finder recognizes as a file). So to make this a keyboard action all you have to do is navigate to the app and do command-option-down(arrow). I find that easier than the O but that works too. Your way makes finder accept it as a folder (because in reality it is), my way is a file. And, if you are talking about not using the mouse, I find it fastest and easiest to do a quick command space to open spotlight, type the first few letters of the app, like you would in the Applications folder, and then command enter.
Not that it matters?
Totally true! I never noticed down arrow worked as well. It does kinda makes the "option + command + o" useless. Of course when typing the app name both hands are at the letter keys, so to bring the right hand all the way down to the arrows is more difficult for me, which is different for the option and command keys since they are bigger and closer to the letters and can be pressed with the thumb and ring finger; but the down arrow key is smaller and I can only sucessfully hit it with either the index or middle finger. |
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