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Watch item case when using UIScripting
keyboard commands

Watch item case when using UIScripting
keyboard commands
12/08/2003 11:44 AM

Trying out the AppleScript UIscripting in Panther? Me too. Having trouble getting Windows Media Player to accept any form of automatic control, I resorted to using keystrokes. However, using this ... keystroke "Q" using co...




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