KeyCue is simply awesome. In a nutshell, what KeyCue does is offer a GUI and cheat sheet for entering any and all keyboard shortcuts for all your applications. By entering a simple trigger shortcut, the screen dims and a large panel pops up offering you a list of all the possible keyboard shortcuts for the current application, organized by which header they fall under in the menu bar. Then, you can either type the command, or click on it within KeyCue to trigger its action. An important part of being a Mac power-user is learning many keyboard shortcuts, and this amazing application makes it so much easier. It is quite expensive at 19.99 Euros, but is really an incredible application that I can see myself using constantly in the future.
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[...] omerzach wrote a fantastic post today on “KeyCue - Make Your Mac Remember Your Keyboard Shortcuts for You”Here’s ONLY a quick extractBy entering a simple trigger shortcut, the screen dims and a large panel pops up offering you a list of all the possible keyboard shortcuts for the current application, organized by which header they fall under in the menu bar. … [...]
October 16th, 2007 at 12:52 pm