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  • T)r6g0n
    FFR Player
    • Dec 2006
    • 226

    #1

    Hotkeys for a Mac?

    Does anybody here know how to set up hotkeys for Mac users? I have a new Mac laptop, but the arrow keys are so small that it is difficult for two hands. I have tried AutoHotkey and FFR-Keymap but they both seem to not install since they are ".exe" files and Mac doesn't have a program to run that for some reason...
  • bluguerrilla
    FFR Player
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Apr 2006
    • 3966

    #2
    Re: Hotkeys for a Mac?

    I have found no equivalent program that doesn't either mess with your kernel and can cause your computer to freak out and crash or requires that you hold the shift key down or something while you play.

    So, unfortunately, no.
    Last edited by bluguerrilla; 12-20-2007, 01:55 PM.

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    • T)r6g0n
      FFR Player
      • Dec 2006
      • 226

      #3
      Re: Hotkeys for a Mac?

      Hmmm... Anybody else have any ideas or know of a program? Also another question, are internal FFR hotkeys going to be a feature of FFR 3rd style?

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      • meno_rocks123
        FFR Player
        • Nov 2005
        • 2324

        #4
        Re: Hotkeys for a Mac?

        <V86
        it works even though there are no arrows printed on the numpad.

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        • T)r6g0n
          FFR Player
          • Dec 2006
          • 226

          #5
          Re: Hotkeys for a Mac?

          Laptops dont have numpads except for on the 8 and O key, but it feels strange overlapping your hands, know what I mean? At least on my laptop...

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          • ninjaKIWI
            plain old ugly ass dumbas
            FFR Simfile Author
            • Aug 2006
            • 3304

            #6
            Re: Hotkeys for a Mac?

            Originally posted by meno_rocks123
            <V86
            it works even though there are no arrows printed on the numpad.
            Every keyboard I've ever had does.

            Originally posted by T)r6g0n
            Laptops dont have numpads
            Depends on the size, I'm pretty sure 17" + does.
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            • T)r6g0n
              FFR Player
              • Dec 2006
              • 226

              #7
              Re: Hotkeys for a Mac?

              Mine doesnt >.< It does but its like mixed in with the keys, such as jkluio789 for 123456789 and m is 0.... >.< So its really awkward playing with my hands crossed with my right hand on 8 and o with the left hand on left and down.

              To avoid crossing my hands with my old spread setup, I also tried doing right and up while using the keyboard's u and k for left and down. The problem with that is when I hit up i get a boo 3/4ths of the time because i always press down with it because its RIGHT there basically connected >.<

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              • arsonistsgetallthegirls
                FFR Player
                • Jun 2007
                • 459

                #8
                Re: Hotkeys for a Mac?

                I already asked this question, and received no advice other than the purchase of a USB keyboard, which i didn't buy. I just learned how to play with tiny keys.

                Macs are still amazing though.
                one hand, no mercy...

                [Trust me, This user is your friend.]

                Originally posted by Zeron
                Holy ****, civility in the forums?! My head just asploded.
                Wait, What?

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                • Turboyoshi
                  What is this i don't even
                  • May 2005
                  • 1211

                  #9
                  Re: Hotkeys for a Mac?

                  Yeah, i've looked into this also, and i've asked a few programmers at my school about the possibility of rewriting autohotkey from C into Unix, but to no avail. However, I find the <v86 method to work just fine for me, so meh...

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