Eudora OS X - Command keys are different Document ID: 2408HQISSUE: In my new Eudora for OS X, the Command keys don't do the same thing they used to. SOLUTION: Mac OS X has appropriated some of the command key equivalents that Eudora users are used to. Eudora for OS X has had to make some changes to accomodate this. The new command keys are: 1. Command-H used to be "Attach Document". Now, Command-H hides application windows. 2. In Mac OS X, Command-M minimizes the frontmost window. In Eudora for OS X, Command-M is used for "Check Mail". If you prefer to use Command-M for closing the front window in Eudora, there is an item in the "Miscellaneous Settings" panel that allows you to do so. The "Check Mail" command will change to Command-N. KEYWORDS: EPMAC, COMMAND, KEY, OS X
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