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From: singer@endor.harvard.edu (Rich Siegel)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: menu conflict with On-Cue, HFS Navigator & Popkeys
Keywords: menu, popup, on-cue, hfs navigator, popkeys
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Date: 2 Jun 88 19:14:22 GMT
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In article <13002@shemp.CS.UCLA.EDU> flowers@CS.UCLA.EDU () writes:
>Next, HFS navigator patches the open file dialog box.  Clicking on
>folder name with option provides the original heirarchical file
>display.  Clicking on the folder name with command is supposed to
>bring up a command menu for HFS Navigator that has things such as find
>file, new folder, etc.  However, now it gives me the lost PopKeys
>menu.
>
>2)  How can I get the HFS Navigator command menu to pop up?
>

	I don't have PopKeys, but I used to use it, and if I remembe,
it's possible to change the activation region for PopKeys and to change the
key combination required to bring it up. If you have the proper utility
to do so, it should solve your problem.

	Alternatively, you can use ResEdit to put Command-key equivalents
into HFS Navigator's command menu, then you won't need to pop it at all.
This should serve until you get the rest of the details ironed out...

		--Rich

Rich Siegel
THINK Technologies



Rich Siegel
Quality Assurance Technician
THINK Technologies Division, Symantec Corp.
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