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| In years past, I've been using ResEdit to go through my various applications (including the finder) and add command-key combinations to the menu (like command-option-t to empty the trash, before Apple wised up and put a combination in there for us). Well, now we're working with OS X, a whole new beast. So my question is this: is there an easy way to add command-key combinations to existing menus? And that is all! Thanks for your help. Hunter |
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