I have seemed to forget completely how on earth to access System Preferences with the keyboard. Yeah, I know about going to the Apple menu, then go down to System Preferences, but as I recall, there is a shortcut key that will bring it right up. I remember it being something like option+F12. I know it had the option key and the F12 key as part of the combination, but I don't recall the exacts. As much as I hang out in there, it would be nice to know. I should add that I am using Mountain Lion 10.8.2, and I did go under system prefs, keyboard, and I did look on the shortcuts tab, to see if I could find the actual command, but I can't. Is there another way that I could make this happen? Don't tell me they took this out of Mountain Lion, as I know in Lion, and in Snow Leopard, it worked fantasticly. I just don't remember the command.
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