QuicKeys for Mac OS Classic

Automate repetitive tasks with customized hot keys and toolbars.
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  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS 9
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QuicKeys for Mac OS Classic Description

Edit By QuicKeys X is the first automation utility specifically designed for Mac OS X. It takes the Daily Tasks that would normally require you five...six...twenty or more steps and turns them into simple one step shortcuts. Automate anything from launching programs, mounting servers, selecting menus, and running UNIX commands to typing text or shutting down your Classic environment. Whatever you do, however many steps, QuicKeys saves you time and increases your productivity. Triggers: hot keys, sticky keys, toolbars, timers & quickeys menu •Use hot keys, which can be virtually Any key Combination, to trigger your QuicKeys shortcuts. •With the Sticky Key option, you can also string a series of hot keys together for even more flexibility. For example use F1->I->E to launch Internet Explorer and F1->E->M to launch your e-mail application. •Create toolbars that contain buttons for any or all of your shortcuts. Like other triggers, toolbars can be for all applications or application specific (the toolbar will only appear when the specified application is open). Toolbar tabs allow you to have one toolbar with multiple tabs - each containing different sets of shortcuts. •Set timers to activate shortcuts at a specified time on any day of the week. Timed triggers can repeat at an interval which you define. •Launch shortcuts, open the QuicKeys Editor and control playback of steps from custom menu selections in the QuicKeys Dock menu or QuicKeys System menu. •Shortcuts can be triggered automatically after a specific application opens, quits, becomes front-most or leaves the front. •Users can now directly assign shortcuts to buttons on a USB mouse, trackball, joystick, and even special keys like Eject and Mute on a keyboard. •If a user has a microphone attached to their Mac, they can assign a unique phrase for any QuicKeys shortcut, which when spoken will activate that shortcut.


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