Okay.  Here's the issue.  I need to set up key bindings for Webvisum.  One 
would think that merely pressing the keys one wants should do it, but, no go.  
I can focus on  the area where a key binding is to be entered with no problem 
at all.  The issue comes with actually designating the keys.  Perhaps it will 
help if I give a specific example.  Suppose I wish to use command+option+1 as 
the help for Webvisum hot key.  Well, just pressing the actual key combination 
of command+option+1 will not work.  The keys must be physically typed in.  So, 
can anyone who knows better how to do this give me the proper key abreviations 
for command and option keys and so forth.  I know, for example, that the 
control key is labeled as ctrl and the shift key seems to be written out as s h 
i t without the spaces of course.  What I need to know is this.  IF I wish to 
designate the key combination command+option+1, would I write it out as
command+option+1
with the plus sign between, or would I write it like this
command option 1
with spaces between.  It seems, based on my experimentation, that neither way 
works if command and option are spelled out-whether capitolized or not.

thanks in advance for any advice.


Sent from my mac
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone user!

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