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Open File
This Action will open any file, as if you double-clicked on it in
the Finder. You can use this Action to run applications (includ-
ing AppleScripts saved as applications) or open documents.
This is useful if you wish to start an automated procedure
when you’re not at your computer.
When you create an Open File Action, a standard Open File
dialog box will appear. Find your desired file in the scrolling
list. Select the file and click Open (or double-click on the file) to
select it.
Open File Actions will lose track of a file if you move or rename it.
You will have to edit the Actions and select the file again.
Quit Current Application
This Action simply quits the frontmost application. It is
designed to complement the Open File Action described
above. You can use this with the Open File Action described
above to open an application (such as a backup program), then
quit when it is finished.
To ensure that the application you wish to quit is the frontmost
application, execute an Open File Action before the Quit Action. If
the application is already open, this Action will bring it to the front.
Summary of Contents for PowerKey Pro 600
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