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Open the Keyboard & Mouse preference pane in your System Preferences and click on the Keyboard Shortcuts tab. Click the little plus (+) sign, choose the application you want to assign a shortcut for from the drop-down, then enter the exact name of the menu bar item you want to execute (for example, I want a shortcut to resize an image in Preview, so I'm using "Adjust Size..."). Then just pick your keyboard shortcut, click Add, and voilà—you've successfully added a new shortcut to your Mac.
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Open the Keyboard & Mouse preference pane in your System Preferences and click on the Keyboard Shortcuts tab. Click the little plus (+) sign, choose the application you want to assign a shortcut for from the drop-down, then enter the exact name of the menu bar item you want to execute (for example, I want a shortcut to resize an image in Preview, so I'm using "Adjust Size..."). Then just pick your keyboard shortcut, click Add, and voilà—you've successfully added a new shortcut to your Mac.
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shortcut is even visible next to the item so it'll be easy to remember.
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lilian ricaudOS X makes it wildly simple to add new shortcuts for any action available in the menu bar. Here's how it works:
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Fogday StudiosLuckily OS X makes it wildly simple to add new shortcuts for any action available in the menu bar. Here's how it works:
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