Mar 24
QuickTime has been around since well before OS X, dating back to 1991, but this old dog gets new life in the next version of the Mac OS. If you have made the move to Snow Leopard then you are using the new QuickTime X. There are a few keyboard shortcut that can help you while using the new application. here’s list how you can navigate the video from the keyboard:Spacebar Play and pause video playback Option-Up Arrow Increase volume to maximum volume Option-Down Arrow Mute audio Up Arrow Increase volume level Down Arrow Decrease volume level Command-Left Arrow Rewind movie, ...(continue read)
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Nov 19
Use the Tab key in user-created keyboard shortcuts in Snow Leopard. In OS X 10.5, pressing the Tab key while creating keyboard shortcuts (in the Keyboard Shortcuts tab of the Keyboard & Mouse System Preferences panel) didn’t work; the system would just beep and not accept the Tab key.In Snow Leopard you can now use the Tab key in any combination with the Shift, Control, Command, and Option keys. For example, you could change the Exposé All Windows activation keystroke to Option-Tab, which might make sense if you’re used to using Command-Tab to switch applications and want to have a similarly-assigned ...(continue read)
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