cd-key 1.3
cd-key is a little control panel that lets you do something truly useful with those ugly, damnable function keys sitting at the top of most Mac keyboards nowadays.
cd-key is a little control panel that lets you do something truly useful with those ugly, damnable function keys sitting at the top of most Mac keyboards nowadays.
If you have Mac OS 7.0 or later, a CD-ROM drive and the aforementioned function keys, cd-key lets you control the basic playback of audio CDs right from your keyboard, all without having to launch Apple's well-designed but intrusive AppleCD Audio Player.
What's New:
You can now specify more than one modifier key at a time.
The PowerBook layout (layout 2) now has an eject key (Shift-Delete).
Revised documentation and contact info.
Requirements:
System 7 or later
CD-ROM drive
aforementioned function keys.
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cd-key 1.3 (by SimpleImage.com)
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