Many of the features that come to Mac OS x:launch Terminal from keyboard shortcut OS X can be created from Apple's own Automator.app, and you can use this method to create shortcut keys for any program. 1. The first step is to open Automator.app 2. Select New, and then select Service 3. Service received select for no input then ... Show all to Mac OS x:launch Terminal from keyboard shortcut
Many of the features on OS X can be created from Apple's own Automator.app, and you can use this method to create shortcuts for any program.
1. First Step open Automator.app
2. Select New, then select Service
3. Service received selected for no input
Then in the left sidebar, double-click Run AppleScript4. In the edit area, enter
Click the Run button above to see if you can bring up the application so that AppleScript is written and saved as Open Terminal
Simply change the "Terminal" in the Tell Application "Terminal" in the script to another program name, and you can set up shortcut keys for other programs.
5. Set shortcut keys
Select the service in the left column of the keyboard shortcut settings, you can see the open Terminal, and then complete the shortcut key settings.
My shortcut is still set to my familiar ALT + Contrl +t in Ubuntu.
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