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Old 03-22-2015, 01:27 PM   #5
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Preferences: that's not an option under Interface.

T doesn't do anything
@Susana Ellis Aut - Sorry about the 't' I'm sure it used to be there. In fact it is there, in Windows, at least. Maybe on Mac you have to press shift/t (ie 'T') Ψ² Check Preferences keyboard.

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Are there 2 versions? I feel like I must have the wrong one!
AFAIK there is only one calibre. Different 'installs' for different OSs, but they're built from a common code base.

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What version of calibre are you running ?

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BTW, are there keyboard shortcuts for Macs anywhere?
AFAIK the ones in the manual apply to all platforms - so the link I gave you is it.

Don't know what's happened to 'T' in the manual. Maybe later versions have removed it and mine is legacy from an older version. Bit weird tho, I just looked at a vanilla install of portable V2.22 - and the T shortcut is there - works too

IIRC some Apple keyboards don't have a control key, they have a command key that does same/similar things.

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