Hi Kevin!
I also had a commander key set for Itunes but from time to time it brought up 
that choose Itunes library as if you had launched Itunes holding the option key 
down!
So I've moved Itunes in the doc next to finder  and open it from there using 
enter!
And removed the commander stroke!
Colin

I'm far too bad for Heaven!
The Devil is afraid I'll take his place!

On 23 Mar 2011, at 19:32, Zachary Kline wrote:

> Hi Kevin,
> Look into the Pages preferences with cmd-comma.  That will let you decide 
> whether to open the template chooser or not, among other things.  
> Hope this helps,
> Zack.
> On Mar 23, 2011, at 12:27 PM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
> 
>> I also just wanted to add that I created a new addition to my keyboard
>> commander collection.  this one opens iTunes with right option I.  I
>> guess the next thing I'd like to add would be a shortcut for Pages
>> using right option P.  the only problem is that, when i open Pages
>> from the doc, I end up in the template chooser, which I personally
>> find a PITA.  I'd prefer landing in a blank portrait oriented
>> document, much like you do in Text Edit, from where I could use a
>> standard "Open Recent File" command to open the doc I want.
>> Any ideas?
>> Kevin
>> 
>> On Mar 22, 12:52 pm, Kevin Gibbs <kevj...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Thanks, everybody.  enabling keyboard commander did the trick.
>>> Kevin
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Simon Cavendish wrote:
>>>> Go to Voiceover utility, and in the top general menu check the box to 
>>>> enable Voiceover to be controlled by apple scripts. Then arrow down to the 
>>>> commanders and enable keyboard commander. Once you have done it, within 
>>>> the keyboard commander tab, you will see a table where in you can find the 
>>>> already existing scripts and their functions like for instance launching 
>>>> Safari or Mail by pressing Right option + s or right option + m 
>>>> respectively. You can add your own scripts and shortcut keys to operate 
>>>> them. Read through the Voiceover help files for more information. I have 
>>>> not designed my own scripts but others certainly have done so.
>>> 
>>>> Best wishes
>>> 
>>>> On 22 Mar 2011, at 07:33, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
>>> 
>>>>> How do you enable apple scripts?
>>> 
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