Hi Ricardo,

thanks for your answer but as I discribed in my e-mail to Esther, it doesn't 
work to create a short cut.

All the best
Jürgen

Am 13.02.2012 um 17:21 schrieb Ricardo Walker:

> Hi,
> 
> open the app and find the menu item you want to make a shortcut for then, 
> when you've navigated to the option in the menu, press VO shift C to copy 
> last phrase to clipboard.  Now you can set up your shortcut in preferences by 
> pasting the name of the item in the menu bar.
> 
> hth
> 
> Ricardo Walker
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> On Feb 13, 2012, at 7:26 AM, Jürgen Fleger wrote:
> 
>> Hi Dean,
>> 
>> thanks for your detailed diskription. But I didn't meant the keyboard 
>> commander in VoiceOver.
>> 
>> What I'm looking for is the keyboard section in system preferences. There 
>> you have the possibility to create shortcuts for each command in a programs 
>> menue. Just look at it and try it out. It's wonderful.
>> 
>> But it's not possible to simply give a shortcut to a command with an elipsis 
>> at the end. So again:
>> 
>> Can anyone give me a hint how to create shortcuts for such commands in the 
>> menue?
>> 
>> I'm not sure about it but I think it might have been Esther who posted an 
>> information to that.
>> 
>> Thanks and all the best
>> Jürgen
>> Am 13.02.2012 um 12:19 schrieb Dean Adams:
>> 
>>> Hi Jurgen,
>>>     You can assign program short cuts by using the keyboard commanders in 
>>> voice over utility and choose commanders and stop interacting and VO right 
>>> arrow to keyboard and then VO Space bar and then VO right arrow to the 
>>> check box that says use keyboard comanders and press Vo Space bar then Vo 
>>> right arrow to the keyboard commanders table where you can assign quick 
>>> keys to open your most used programs. You will find ones there for safari 
>>> and mail by default the keyboard commanders uses the right option key then 
>>> a key of your own choosing, but there are already some being used like s 
>>> and the right option key for safari and m and the right option key for 
>>> mail. First interact with the keyboard commanders table and check what keys 
>>> are being used you can Vo up and down arrow to check which keys are already 
>>> being used and to check which actions are being activated by VO right arrow 
>>> to the action for each key so for example once you have interacted with the 
>>> commanders table VO up and down arrow till it says the S key then VO right 
>>> arrow till it says command open program safari, you can only use one key 
>>> for each action. To add another action for two key press actions do the 
>>> following.
>>> Stop interacting with the keyboard commanders table and VO right arrow to 
>>> the add button it will then automatically land you on the keyboard 
>>> commanders table press the key you want to use like I use the letter e for 
>>> text edit, then you have to interact with the keyboard commanders table 
>>> where you have just put the e for text edit then make sure you are on the e 
>>> in the table then VO right arrow to the next section which is command menu 
>>> press VO Space bar and then VO down Arrow till it says custom commands VO 
>>> right arrow it will say open program press VO Space bar then VO right arrow 
>>> till you get to the browse area then interact and find text edit stop 
>>> interacting and then VO right arrow to the Open default button and there 
>>> you go you have created a two key short cut to text edit . So to go to text 
>>> edit you only have to press the right option key and the E key . You can do 
>>> this for as many times as you want but you can only use 1 letter for each 
>>> operation . I have done this for skype text edit Vlc player mac mail and 
>>> safari and DVD player.
>>> Hope this is not to long winded .
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from Dean Adams Macbook Pro
>>> breezepa...@gmail.com
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>>> Mobile: 0428133758
>>> Skype : deanadams9
>>> 
>>> On 13/02/2012, at 9:43 PM, Jürgen Fleger wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> in system preferences there is a possibility to create your own shortcuts 
>>>> for each program. That works fine. But only for commands without … (three 
>>>> dots) at the end. 
>>>> 
>>>> I remember once someone posted a solution for that but can't find it 
>>>> anymore. 
>>>> 
>>>> So can anyone tell me how to create shortcuts for commands in a menue like 
>>>> "Silents  …".
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks and all the best
>>>> Jürgen
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