On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 11:21 AM, Benjamin Dobson
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> Thanks for the response. However, I have already deleted the help menu.
> Until this works, I have the shortcut as ⌘9 for testing purposes. This works
> fine. Unfortunately, as soon as I change it to ⌘?, pressing the key
You can - in Interface Builder - create any menu item you want with
whatever keyboard shortcut you want. How did you specify ⌘9 as a
shortcut? Just add a new menu item to any of your menus, change it's
title to "Help", and Control-drag from the new item to an object (a
file) which you wan
Thanks for the response. However, I have already deleted the help
menu. Until this works, I have the shortcut as ⌘9 for testing
purposes. This works fine. Unfortunately, as soon as I change it to
⌘?, pressing the keys makes nothing happen. Literally, nothing - it
doesn't even beep, as it wo
On 13/10/2008, at 12:38 AM, Benjamin Dobson wrote:
Hi,
In Leopard, pressing ⌘? automatically activates the Help menu.
Unfortunately, this means the ⌘? shortcut cannot be assigned to
anything else. In my application, the ⌘? shortcut needs to perform
a different action to the pre-built one
Hi,
In Leopard, pressing ⌘? automatically activates the Help menu.
Unfortunately, this means the ⌘? shortcut cannot be assigned to
anything else. In my application, the ⌘? shortcut needs to perform a
different action to the pre-built one. (It is a full-screen
application, help is written