It's all documented in the "Related Links" section on the MagicMenu web page.Ĭannot uninstall your app. It would be really useful to know which plist files are being modified, and even more so to know what the Terminal commands are for these changes. That way you only have to enter the password once for all applications. You can make your life easier by dragging multiple applications at a time over to MagicMenu. You have to enter your password, because changing the application functionality is an administration task. ![]() Isn't there something a little simpler that you can put in your startup items that works when you hit a certain key combination? Plus you have to enter your password every time you click on one of the applescripts. Other Finder keystrokes (new window, new folder, close window, eject volume etc.) work fine. Typing cmd+space should normally make it pop up, but now nothing happens - It is now only accessible by mouse. The spotlight search thing still doesn't work though. I haven't used iKey in ages and it may very well have disappeared when Automator showed up. I made it so that when I enter a keystroke the script would run, but it somehow didn't work. IKey is a macro app similar to the Automator that's included with OS X. I somehow thought I only needed to run the script with the desired app in the foreground. Thanks for your response, dropping the app onto the script worked like a charm. What's iKey? How does it work? Have you tried to simply drag-and-drop your application directly onto the script(s)? How about trying to restart the application? The Library won't open and I've tried using iKey to launch the scripts while the desired app is in the foreground and also tried making dock shortcuts and accessing those while the desired app is in focus. I can't seem figure out how to associate the scripts with apps. Two downsides though (other than the keychain problem):ġ) Spotlight won't work when the menu bar is hidden (i use it a lot to quickly launch apps).Ģ) I haven't managed to make it work in any app other than the Finder. I've been looking for this thing for AGES!! This is awesome! ![]() thanks so much for nailing this - it was one of my last perennial gripes re osx. Guys, might you put this on ? more folk should know about this little app - absolutely brilliant. You can find the exact version number in "Apple Menu" -> "About This Mac". Please provide exact version number for your Leopard and your Tiger installations. MagicMenu 2.0: It works great for me in Leopard for iTunes, but having problems in my up-to-date Tiger machine, where the menu won't hide.
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