08-22-2007, 11:36 PM
Yes, the window has to be the "active" window in order for this to work. :-(
But this thread may encourage people to try creating their own keyboard shortcuts for other purposes, like I did for my Safari "Quit" problem.
LyleH
[quote yeoman]LyleH, thanks for the tip. It does work, sorta'. It seems to require a quick tap in the "window" menu to activate for that window but from then on it does what I want.
But this thread may encourage people to try creating their own keyboard shortcuts for other purposes, like I did for my Safari "Quit" problem.
LyleH
[quote yeoman]LyleH, thanks for the tip. It does work, sorta'. It seems to require a quick tap in the "window" menu to activate for that window but from then on it does what I want.