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Accelerators

On Mac, when I define an accelerator for a capi:menu-item, Command is always
added to the resulting shortcuts (for instance  #\Ctrl-\a becomes
Control-Command-a).

Isn't it a possibility to use shortcuts without Command key ?

Thanks

Denis


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Re: Accelerators

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Re: Accelerators

Perhaps accelerators are different from keyboard shortcuts, 
but keyboard shortcuts in general don't require the command
key. In the Keyboard & Mouse preference pane under System
Preferences, a number of shortcuts are defined which don't 
use the command key.


On 20/09/05, Martin Simmons <martin@lispworks.com> wrote:
> >>>>> On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 15:57:09 +0200, Denis Pousseur <denis.pousseur@compositeurs.be> said:
> 
>   Denis> On Mac, when I define an accelerator for a capi:menu-item, Command is always
>   Denis> added to the resulting shortcuts (for instance  #\Ctrl-\a becomes
>   Denis> Control-Command-a).
> 
>   Denis> Isn't it a possibility to use shortcuts without Command key ?
> 
> No, I think the Mac insists on having Command in all accelerators.
> 
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