This is now a few weeks after the original message, so I'm trying to
keep it alive long enough to get some ideas.
Is there anybody with a Mac who has managed to create /custom /keyboard
shortcuts which use the control or alt (option) key?
Thanks
On 2/03/12 10:31 AM, Mark Simon wrote:
A few months ago I was happy to acquire a new Macintosh (running OSX
10.7). When the salesperson suggested I could also buy M$Office for
the Mac, I laughed and said "Why would I want to do that? I've got
LibreOffice", or something like that.
However I cannot work out how to get those ... keyboard shortcuts
going. On my Windows version, I used the alt key, particularly for my
custom styles. The Mac version seems to use the control key, which is
OK, but then completely ignores my assigned shortcut, which is not OK.
I have lodged a but, but nobody seems to have noticed.
Or have I missed something incredibly obvious ...?
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