![]() That said, from what I have read, Quickeys seems to be fine on El Cap.į/community/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5041#p12482 Perhaps others can report experiences regarding Finale 20 and El Cap. I'll try another update to El Cap eventually when things are quieter. So I rolled back to Mavericks (using Time Machine). Too many things weren't working correctly and I didn't have time to troubleshoot them all. I upgraded to El Cap last weekend shortly after the latest OS update and it just wasn't working well for me. (when the harp didn't play the 2nd chord): TgTools, Patterson Plugins, JW Change and Staff Polyphony, QuicKeys 4 While I'm at it, how about Finale 20 on El Cap? Anything to report? Philip, have you done any testing of QuicKeys on El Capitan? Does it still work? Unfortunately there doesn't appear to be a way to select the button the way you can in QK. You have to type the exact name of the item. Mac Pro (Late 2013) 3.7GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon E5 What is the correct way to select radio buttons and check boxes in KM? (for instance, in Finale's Edit Filter dialog) I'm in the process of transferring my Quickeys shortcuts to Keyboard Maestro. ![]() I am not (yet) a user of EagleFiler … just here browsing your forum, trying to decide if I should file for divorce from DevonThink.MakeMusic Forum > Public Forums > Finale - Macintosh - FORUM HAS MOVED! > Keyboard Maestro questions (semi-OT) The trigger keystrokes are just single letters (although in some situations two characters might be needed to avoid confusing the underlying app. ![]() (The underlying application in this example is Firefox Bamboo RSS reader.) Here is an example (albeit not from EagleFiler - see disclosure below.) ![]() KM shortcuts can be “triggered” with just one or two keys. I suggest using KM “Pallets” which “float” on top of any application showing shortcuts just for that application. I, too, use Keyboard Maestro (KM), and don’t like to remember complex keystrokes, either. Suggestions? Advice? Mild abuse for being such a finicky person? … I want to be able to use the shortcut keys for the above, without having to remember something really complex. Remembering complex keystrokes in not my strong suit. Update (): With EagleFiler 1.6.7 quick entry is scriptable: tell application "EagleFiler" (The quick entry command isn’t yet scriptable.) Have Keyboard Maestro switch to the previous application before it tells EagleFiler to capture.Īlso, if you want to make your macro work even if the keyboard shortcut changes, you could use these AppleScripts: tell application "EagleFiler".Mac OS X supports windows and buttons that behave like this, but I’m not sure whether it’s possible for Keyboard Maestro to do this. Set up your palette in such a way that clicking on it doesn’t make Keyboard Maestro frontmost.If Keyboard Maestro is the current application, it’s not going to know which application you meant it will try to capture from Keyboard Maestro itself, which is not what you want. None of the options suggested in the error dialog really cut it, I want to be able to use the shortcut keys for the above, without having to remember something really complex.ĮagleFiler’s capture key always tries to capture from the current application. I have just begun to work with Eagle Filer and was setting up a capture workflow with my trusty Keyboard Maestro rountines (have a simple macro that displays a palette that, when the option is clicked, plays a more complex keystroke to action Capture, Capture with options, Quick Entry etc.
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