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diall

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Jun 29, 2003
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I was wondering if anyone has come across a way of disabling the 'application switcher' hot keys in OS X. I use Adobe packages every day and am used to toggling tools by pressing cmd + TAB. As you well know this toggles open applications.

If anyone can tell me either way - ("yes it can be done, but I have know idea how" or "no, it is not possible" or "easy mate just run this apple script" I would really appreciate it


DIALL
 
I don't know if this works, and I don't know if this is in any other Adobe app, but in Photoshop, in Preferences>General, there is an option that says 'Use Shift for Tool Switch'... try deselecting this and then use apple-tab to see if it works.



irmongoose
 
Anyone find out how too! I use Quark and the APPLE TAB keystrokes all the time. I'm new to OSX. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
 
Yes, used to OS9, I knew how to turn if of in OS9, didn't event think about it working in OSX. Thanks, will give it shot.
 
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