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jimmynitcher
post Fri 21 Feb 2003, 11:02
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How do I assign a single Fkey to open say Logic in os 9 ?
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post Fri 21 Feb 2003, 13:33
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Go to Apple Menu and choose Control Panels > Keyboard
Click on "Function Keys".
Click on symbol for function key you want to assign to program (i.e. F1-F15).
Search for the program on you drive.
Click "Assign"
Make sure "enable hot Function Keys" is ticked.
that's it,
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jimmynitcher
post Fri 21 Feb 2003, 19:06
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ohmigodthatsbeautiful
little things mean a lot
thank you so much !
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post Tue 17 Jun 2003, 01:31
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Hi, I'm working with a friend who's just bought a G4 with Logic Audio 4.7. We're both new to Macs and following an accident we managed to reassign 2 of the function keys. I found your thread and used your guide to put Logic back on its original key. However, when we now try to open it we get a message asking "Where is Logic Audio 4.7?" Have we done more damage than we thought and how do we put it right?
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