Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!mailrus!ncar!tank!nucsrl!bob From: bob@eecs.nwu.edu (Bob Hablutzel) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: How to disable Suitcase's Command Key Equivalent option ? Message-ID: <10330073@eecs.nwu.edu> Date: 2 Nov 88 14:19:34 GMT References: <10634@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> Organization: Northwestern U, Evanston IL, USA Lines: 16 >>Try making the command-key equivalent the value '4'. That's the apple >>symbol in the Chicago font, so even though you can't get to Suitcase >>via the command-key anymore, it displays a nice looking apple instead >>of an ugly box. You have to do an 'Open General' in ResEdit to type >>the actual value in, since you can't generate it from the keyboard. >>Actually, it might not be 4, but it's one of those unused low numbers. >>Use ResEdit to look at the Chicago font to be sure. >Hmmmm...seems like the value you are looking for is 10. Naturally, I'm wise >enough to throw in my disclaimer too: it's not something I constantly use; >there's a small chance I might be off. But I'm pretty sure it's 10. Gee. I hate having to jump in here. But, according to the chart on page I-221 of Inside Macintosh, the Apple character is $14, or 20 decimal. Bob Hablutzel BOB@NUACC.ACNS.NWU.EDU Disclaimer: I'm pretty sure Inside Macintosh is right.