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urbantea

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Jun 12, 2012
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On my other mac, i could switch tabs in chat on ADIUM by pressing open apple and the left / right arrow.

Now that I have a new macbook, i cannot do that anymore.

where is the setting for this? How do I set this?
 
Yeah ok, well your post doesnt help.

It doesnt tell me how to make it back to OPEN APPLE + arrow right/left.

But I did just go into Adium- preferences = general = and under SWITCH TABS with, there's an option to set it to OPEN APPLE + right/left.

So thanks but no thanks.

and you try looking at google, or better yet, learn how to read , son.
 
Message window shortcuts
^(⇧)⇥ Switch to next/previous chat tab*

*default setting, further options available in Adium's preferences

Says it right there on the page I linked you to. I do know how to read.

Lastly, don't call me son. I'm not your son. I did look at Google. I don't use Adium. I typed into Google 'Adium hotkeys'. Really, it's not hard to figure something out that says it right there on the page for you. Maybe you should learn how to read. :rolleyes:
 
Where does it say it?

It says

^(⇧)⇥ Switch to next/previous chat tab*

which is not what i'm looking for. I was looking how to do it with OPEN APPLE + left/right.
 
Ah, good one. Thats very picky though, Link me to a page with a whole mess of junk to read and tell me to read the * footnote.

But sure, you win, my friend.. haha.

Could have been more specific though. =P
 
Ah, good one. Thats very picky though, Link me to a page with a whole mess of junk to read and tell me to read the * footnote.

But sure, you win, my friend.. haha.

Could have been more specific though. =P

Right next to each other. :rolleyes:

And yes, I do expect you to read the page. You are wanting to learn about hotkeys. You need to read. The quickest way to get stuff done on a computer is by becoming an expert. To become an expert is using hotkeys and reading documentation. Hence, I expect you to read through 'a whole mess of junk' if you are asking an expert question.

It's not my job to be more specific. I gave you the resources, you should give yourself your all in terms of critical thinking and problem solving.
 

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