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Script keyboard shortcuts don't respond

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This is weird - I always write two scripts in my data bases; Command 1 takes me to the main data input screen, and command 2 puts me into Find mode, and places the cursor in a field I call Findit (a concatenation of the name, address, telephone numbers, etc.).

Yesterday I found that these keyboard commands no longer work in any of my data bases; also those that have a script for Command 3 do not work. All of them that use Command 4 and above do work. I can select them from the Scripts menu, and they work. If I move them down the list, so that they become triggered by Command 4 or above, they respond to the keyboard.

I am running on a Mac with OS 10.3.9; I'm using FMP 6.0

Has anyone got an explanation, or even a clue as to what the heck is going on?

TIA[color:red]

Have you assigned this key combinations to other utilities such a Quickeys, and/or maybe in the OS (although I thought that was restricted to F Keys).

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Hi Lee -

You were right. I had Quickeys assigned to those three combinations for my credit card numbers to be used in Safari. Somehow (i.e. operator error) the scope got changed to all applications. Changing them back solved it.

Thanks for your help.

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