Hello, I find myself in a weird circumstance. My Macbook screen has been cracked on the top and left. It's what I've been primarily using to program with, but I can't afford a new screen at the moment. Thankfully it's still functional I just can't access the menu (because of Macs silly unchangeable global keyboard). I can do basic things like opening and saving a file and running a program thanks to the fact that those tools are in the tool bar, but I can't save as, I can't debug and according to the documentation those things don't have default shortcut keys?
If there was a way to bring up the shortcut key editor by keyboard alone that would be great! Thanks -Sam.
Hey,
Le 08/08/2018 à 14:19, Samuel Loy a écrit :
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If there was a way to bring up the shortcut key editor by keyboard alone that would be great!
Shift+Alt+p If that doesn't work, you should also be able to right-click on the toolbar and select "toolbar preferences", which will popup the preference dialog which also has the keybinding preferences in another tab.
Finally, doesn't MacOS have a way to open menus by mnemonics? On Linux and Windows, you could also do Alt+e (opening the Edit menu) followed by either browsing the menu with the arrow keys or using the mnemonic for the entry ("s" in that case)
Regards, Colomban
Thank you Colomban!
Didn't even think to right click on the toolbar, but that's what I need.
I tried alt+ combinations early on, but I really can't see the menu except for the very right of it. Also any of the alt combinations seem to result in different characters being typed, with shift+alt+p resulting in PI being typed instead of the keyboard dialogue.
Being screenless or partially screenless is something I've experienced in Windows and Linux, but never Mac, so this is new. Thank you!
On Wed, Aug 8, 2018, 7:50 AM Colomban Wendling lists.ban@herbesfolles.org wrote:
Hey,
Le 08/08/2018 à 14:19, Samuel Loy a écrit :
[…]
If there was a way to bring up the shortcut key editor by keyboard alone that would be great!
Shift+Alt+p If that doesn't work, you should also be able to right-click on the toolbar and select "toolbar preferences", which will popup the preference dialog which also has the keybinding preferences in another tab.
Finally, doesn't MacOS have a way to open menus by mnemonics? On Linux and Windows, you could also do Alt+e (opening the Edit menu) followed by either browsing the menu with the arrow keys or using the mnemonic for the entry ("s" in that case)
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