jholt@adobe.COM (Joe Holt) (09/01/90)
The hack of copying ALRT -3996 from the System file into Think C then changing it's default button works great. When I'm cruising along on the keyboard it really *is* an interruption to reach for the mouse. Two caveats: make sure you get rid of the DITL -3996 that ResEdit creates automatically when you paste the ALRT into Think C. Big chunks if you don't. Also, please only do this to a private copy of Think C -- not to one which others might use also. The ability to customize your Mac is often a boon to you and a bane to others. /joe
ts@cup.portal.com (Tim W Smith) (09/07/90)
Why didn't you just use MacroMaker or Quickeys or something like that to make a keyboard command for replacing the existing file? That seems easier than copying resources around (yes, I know that I was one of the people who suggested copying resources...) Tim Smith