KeyCue
Menu shortcuts are supposed to provide quick access to frequently used menu commands. But honestly, how many shortcuts do you know by heart?
KeyCue helps you to use your Mac OS X applications more effectively. Just hold down the Command key for a while - KeyCue comes to help and shows a table of all currently available menu shortcuts. When you have found the desired shortcut in the KeyCue table, just type it and continue working as usual.
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EUR 19.99
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Additional Product Information
- KeyCue can now display Keyboard Maestro macros when you press the ctrl key.
- Under certain circumstances, KeyCue prevented the computer from shutting down or restarting.
- KeyCue avoids overlapping its shortcut table with the head-up display of CopyPaste Pro.
- Large high-contrast themes in black and white, especially designed for visually impaired people.
- Automatic checking for new versions.
- The shortcut table sometimes appeared with modifier keys other than the command key.
- The "KeyCue Settings" shortcut did not work on Leopard with certain non-US keyboards.
- KeyCue sometimes did not work properly when it was invoked immediately after starting an application.
- Some letter keys were shown incorrectly for international keyboards.
- Certain special keys were shown with incorrect symbols.
- On some screens, messages below the shortcut table were cut off.
- Fixes a problem that caused alert windows to hide below the settings window.
- Collecting shortcuts in Mail on Leopard is now significantly faster.
- Works around a bug in Mail that caused Mail to hang when KeyCue was active.