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jdaniel

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Mar 21, 2009
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Lviv, Ukraine
Hi,
I know we can open applications with keyboard shortcuts, but is there any way to program say: F1 to turn wifi on and F2 to off and F3 to turn BT on and F4 to turn it off.

THANKS
 

mgartner0622

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Jun 6, 2010
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Colorado, USA
Hi,
I know we can open applications with keyboard shortcuts, but is there any way to program say: F1 to turn wifi on and F2 to off and F3 to turn BT on and F4 to turn it off.

THANKS

I'll start this off by saying there is no way to do it using Mac OS that I know of, at least without getting complicated.
You probably have to find a 3rd party program to do it.
Is turning airport and bluetooth off in the finder menu too time consuming?
 
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jdaniel

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Mar 21, 2009
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Lviv, Ukraine
I'll start this off by saying there is no way to do it using Mac OS that I know of.
You probably have to find a 3rd party program to do it.
Is turning airport and bluetooth off in the finder menu too time consuming?

Thanks, but thats besides the point :) I just would like to know if it can be done. Anyone else?
 

mgartner0622

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Jun 6, 2010
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Thanks, but thats besides the point :) I just would like to know if it can be done. Anyone else?

Well, if you want to get technical you could write a script to do it, then put it in your dock, or set it to open at login or just launch it whenever you need it, or you could even set it as an iCal event to turn on and off at certain times.

Or, you could create a script, and then save it as an application using automator. Then, you can assign an application shortcut for the keyboard.
long and complicated, but it gets the job done...
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.5/en/8564.html
 

jdaniel

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Mar 21, 2009
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Lviv, Ukraine
Well, if you want to get technical you could write a script to do it, then put it in your dock, or set it to open at login or just launch it whenever you need it, or you could even set it as an iCal event to turn on and off at certain times.

Or, you could create a script, and then save it as an application using automator. Then, you can assign an application shortcut for the keyboard.
long and complicated, but it gets the job done...
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.5/en/8564.html

Ah yes I read about scripts online.. cbf... to do that hmm guess more googling:) Thanks
 
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