I've found an Applescript that seems to do what I need (print a bunch of files from the Finder all at once) but the Applescript (which is saved as an application) must be launched with a keyboard command. The authors technote said to use DragThing or Butler or "your favorite keyboard shortcut utility" to launch the Applescript.
I've looked at these recommended apps (and a few others) and they all seem to do way too much. I don't want any more floating menus or something to take exert influence over my entire UI experience, I just want some teenie utility that will launch my Applescript when I execute a keyboard command.
(BTW, it's absurd, I think, that I can't program a keyboard shortcut in the System Preferences to launch whatever I want.)
Any suggestions on suitable inocuous utility to accomplish this?
(BTW, I'm running 10.3.9.)
I've looked at these recommended apps (and a few others) and they all seem to do way too much. I don't want any more floating menus or something to take exert influence over my entire UI experience, I just want some teenie utility that will launch my Applescript when I execute a keyboard command.
(BTW, it's absurd, I think, that I can't program a keyboard shortcut in the System Preferences to launch whatever I want.)
Any suggestions on suitable inocuous utility to accomplish this?
(BTW, I'm running 10.3.9.)