[Rwp] Not a huge deal, but I do! have a question about the application's key

James Teh jamie at nvaccess.org
Tue Feb 16 22:46:04 EST 2016


Honestly, GitHub is very simple, at least as far as what you need to 
know. Once you have an account, you just go to the direct link I 
provided. It'll focus you in the Title field. Type a title. Hit tab to 
get to the comment field. Type the thorough description in there. Tab to 
the Submit button. Done.

Jamie

On 17/02/2016 1:40 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> Meh, that's ok.  Beside, I tried figuring out github as far as filing 
> issues, etc, and I can't figure out that web site to save my life.
> I actually just went ahead and installed Sharpkeys, and did it that way.
> Chris.
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* James Teh <mailto:jamie at nvaccess.org>
>     *To:* Reapers Without Peepers <mailto:rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
>     *Sent:* Tuesday, February 16, 2016 10:18 PM
>     *Subject:* Re: [Rwp] Not a huge deal, but I do! have a question
>     about the application's key
>
>     That would require a change in OSARA. If you want it, file an
>     issue on GitHub <https://github.com/nvaccess/osara/issues/new> please.
>
>     On 17/02/2016 1:07 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
>>     At least two people now have told me about hitting the
>>     application's key while on a track to get to things like my I O
>>     settings, etc.  This is great except for one minor problem.
>>     I have an Apple Aluminum keyboard with the full sized numpad.  I
>>     use a KVM switch which let's me toggle between my mac computer,
>>     and my Windows computer just by quickly double pressing either of
>>     my two control keys.  The problem is, this keyboard doesn't have
>>     an applications key.  Yeah, I real easily could probably install
>>     Sharpkeys from randylaptop.com, which I may wind up just doing,
>>     then making F13 be my applications key.  I did that way back in
>>     the days, and actually, it worked really really well.  Before I
>>     go spending time though doing that, I'm wonderring if there may
>>     be another way I could access the applications key, and the
>>     ctrl+applications key menus.  Shift+F10 wont' do it.  That's just
>>     giving me my menu bar, and I'll bet you ctrl+shift+F10 wouldn't
>>     do it.  In fact, that's probably already mapped to something,
>>     knowing Osara.
>>     Any ideas?
>>     Chris.
>>
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