Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ncar!boulder!stan!dce From: dce@stan.UUCP (David Elliott) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Close box shortcut ? Message-ID: <589@salgado.stan.UUCP> Date: 15 Mar 89 16:40:59 GMT References: Reply-To: dce@salgado.UUCP (David Elliott) Organization: Solbourne Computer Inc., Longmont, Colorado Lines: 28 In article ls1i+@andrew.cmu.edu (Leonard John Schultz) writes: >Quickkeys by CE Software will do what you want. You can set up a keyboard >command to perform various mouse actions and many other sequences and functions > >I have experienced problems with Moire Cdev screensaver (It would disable all >Quickkeys). Hmm. I use Moire Cdev, and have had no problems. Icon-It! does clash with QuicKeys, but otherwise I've had no problems. >Makro Maker is packaged with all new Macs and will do the same things, but will >take up more memory, although I don't know about closing windows. Oddly enough, MacroMaker will handle this job. Last night, someone asked me to explain what the deficiencies of MacroMaker were, and I tried the "close window" example. To my surprise, a macro made from clicking on the close box always seems to close the active window. I believe that the biggest deficiency in MacroMaker is the documentation. If the person that wrote the QuicKeys manual had written the MacroMaker manual, people might find out that it's a lot more useful than it looks. Now, if MicroSoft BASIC would just refrain from bombing when MacroMaker and QuicKeys are installed... -- David Elliott ...!pyramid!boulder!stan!dce "Splish splash, I was rakin' in the cash" -- Eno