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gollum

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Jan 29, 2007
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Prior to Leopard, you could hit space and jump to the top of a finder window, now with Leopard, hitting space gives you an info window.
When I organize a folder, inside it I put spaces in front of the title of folders so they are at the top of the documents (easier to find them).
Any ideas on getting that ability back, could not find anything in keyboard shortcuts prefs.
Thanks!
 
Prior to Leopard, you could hit space and jump to the top of a finder window, now with Leopard, hitting space gives you an info window.
When I organize a folder, inside it I put spaces in front of the title of folders so they are at the top of the documents (easier to find them).
Any ideas on getting that ability back, could not find anything in keyboard shortcuts prefs.
Thanks!

You're not going to. Quick Look is built-in and you can't change the keystroke as far as I know.
 
Alrighty!
Keyboard Maestro
Shift Space now jumps to top of finder window.
Goood Enough!
 
Option-up jumps to the top of the list, and option-down to the bottom.
 
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