Furthering this discussion, I will add that pressing the “enter” key is not 
always necessary.

For example, when typing the letters “S, H, U,” as LaunchBar begins to 
“learn” the keystrokes, holding the letter “u,” will automatically initiate 
the “shut-down” command.

Similarly, this works for other applications and files.

 

Abbreviation shortcuts are also another great feature that I use regularly.

When indexing a folder, in this case “automatically add to iTunes,” I 
simply highlight the folder, press “command-option-A” to initiate the 
abbreviation shortcut key assignment feature, press the letters “A, A,” 
then press enter.

Now when I invoke LaunchBar (regardless where my location is at), I can 
just press the letters “A, A,” and the automatically add to iTunes,” folder 
immediately appears.

 

Finally, a feature I greatly enjoy is when selecting a file or a series of 
files I want to insert as attachments, I merely press the “tab” key and 
begin typing the recipient’s name to whom I want the files to be sent to.

After locating the correct E-mail address, I just press “enter,” and the 
files are automatically inserted into the body of the message as attached 
files with the recipient’s E-mail address already inserted in the “sent to” 
field.

All that is left is merely to type a subject line and small note, and send 
the message.

 

These are just some ways I use LaunchBar.

 

I am excited to get my hands on the most recent update to LaunchBar, which 
is version 6.

Moreover, I recommend subscribing to the Mac Power Users podcast because 
while not everything is applicable for voiceover users, the majority of 
information provided by guests, the hosts, and other sources of information 
– are all quite helpful to some degree.

 

Cheers.

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