Hmm. What about a "select your hotkey" right upon the first initialization, have the user press any key, register the keycode and use that. Plus a menu option to change it again. Another possibility is to have UAE take over the keyboard while in fullscreen mode, and suppress any platform specific key meanings, to be restored when the user exits. > -----Original Message----- > From: uae-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:uae-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Daniel Pimley > Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 10:37 AM > To: uae@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [uae] Re: Hi all, OSX E-UAE and testing :) > > > On 14 Dec 2007, at 05:59, Richard Drummond wrote: > > > I think a user-selectable hot-keys may be the only way to go, > > especially considering the way Apple keeps changing its keyboards. > > That sounds like a can of worms from a user support point of view. > I'm in favour of platform-specific customisation (which we already > have, but I'd like the Mac shortcuts to feel more native) but I can > think of plenty of things that need fixing before you try > implementing user-definable hot keys. > > Regards, > Daniel Pimley