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Re: Help, please! :)
artie505 #27662 12/11/13 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted By: artie505
> With the mention of Command-l in the thread, I did another test and found that issuing that Command-l using the keyboard does nothing.

Sorry, ryck, I don't follow you.

What is the character that follows command- in the above quote? (It looks like an l.c. L, which has not been mentioned in this thread.)

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Re: Help, please! :)
artie505 #27663 12/11/13 05:44 PM
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Quote:
...cruising Safari's menu items reveals that every command that incorporates ⇧ also includes a letter that's displayed as u.c. despite the fact that the command's intention is l.c.

Have you ever seen a menu command that includes a letter which is not displayed as upper case?



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Re: Help, please! :)
dkmarsh #27670 12/12/13 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted By: dkmarsh

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...cruising Safari's menu items reveals that every command that incorporates ⇧ also includes a letter that's displayed as u.c. despite the fact that the command's intention is l.c.

Have you ever seen a menu command that includes a letter which is not displayed as upper case?


That's a very good point. If the menu command displayed a lower case letter, like "⇧f" you can bet that people looking at their keyboard would say there is no "f", I only see "F".

This is similar to the instruction: "Push any key. Where's the 'Any' key?" smirk


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Re: Help, please! :)
dkmarsh #27759 12/27/13 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted By: dkmarsh
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...cruising Safari's menu items reveals that every command that incorporates ⇧ also includes a letter that's displayed as u.c. despite the fact that the command's intention is l.c.

Have you ever seen a menu command that includes a letter which is not displayed as upper case?

By implication, yes, on my OS X Install and Apple Hardware Test discs where it says "hold down the C or D key", respectively, and in several similarly worded Apple docs. (Somebody at Apple apparently recognizes that "X" is ambiguous in the context of a keyboard command.)

And in response to Ira, that ambiguity could just as easily lead people to depress the shift key when it's unnecessary, or, possibly worse, when it will produce unwanted results.

And further muddying Apple's consistency is the fact that control and option are represented by ^ and ⌥, which have absolutely nothing to do with the appearance of their respective keys.

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