Keyboard-based Dock Navigation
If you're a fan of keyboard shortcuts and navigation, you may want try accessing the Dock from your keyboard. Press Control-F3 to enter the Dock's keyboard access mode. Then you can press a letter corresponding with an item's name to select it; press Return to open it, Command-Q to quit the selected application, or Escape to exit keyboard access mode. You can also use the arrow keys, Tab key, and other keyboard navigation keys to toggle between the Dock items.
Visit plucky tree
Submitted by
cricket
Recent TidBITS Talk Discussions
- TurboTax 2009 (7 messages)
- Activity Monitor mystery (3 messages)
- How to set up a webcam? (5 messages)
- Aussie iTunes rip-off (22 messages)
Published in TidBITS 783.
Subscribe to our weekly email edition.
- Security Update 2005-006 Released
- Adam Interviewed for CIPS Connections/NPA Careers
- DealBITS Drawing: Matias OS X Keyboard
- Apple and Intel: The Biggest Non-News of the Year
- Picking a Point-and-Shoot Camera: Panasonic DMC-FX7
- Take Control News/13-Jun-05
- Hot Topics in TidBITS Talk/13-Jun-05
Snapz Pro X 2.0.2 Provides Tiger Compatibility
Snapz Pro X 2.0.2 Provides Tiger Compatibility -- Ambrosia Software has released Snapz Pro X 2.0.2, a minor upgrade to the company's essential screen capture software. The upgrade provides full Tiger compatibility, fixes a few bugs, is localized for Traditional Chinese, and includes an uninstaller. Every author I know relies on Snapz Pro X for screenshots, and although this is clearly not a major upgrade, it's worth keeping up with the latest version. The upgrade is free to registered customers; Snapz Pro X normally costs $30 for still screen captures, or $70 for the version that can capture actions as movies.
<http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/>
(Interestingly, in Tiger Apple changed the file format for screenshots captured with Command-Shift-3/4 from PDF to PNG, perhaps because PNG files can be used in Web pages more easily than PDF files (PNG support is widespread in modern programs). Although everyone I know who's serious about screenshots uses Snapz Pro X, in which you can choose the file format, you can also use Apple's Grab utility to take screenshots in TIFF format, and you can even use File > Grab in Tiger's version of Preview to capture a screenshot directly into Preview, at which point you can use Save As to save it to PDF or another supported format.) [ACE]
Macworld 2010: February 9th-13th, 2010 in San FranciscoA five-day celebration that will educate, entertain, and
immerse you in the Mac community.
Register today! <http://tinyurl.com/ycegpfb>

