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- Support for distortion control data Ver. L: 2.000 and later has been added.
Note:
- Camera firmware must be updated before distortion control data can be updated to Ver. L: 2.000 or later.
It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.
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- file size:
- 2.2 MB
- filename:
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Hannah:I wish there was a keyboard shortcut to open system preferences.
Tantek:That would be useful, wouldn't it. ... Your wish is granted.
On Mac OS X 10.6 (likely works on previous versions)
- From the Apple () menu, choose System Preferences...
- On the Hardware row, click Keyboard
- At the top of the window, click Keyboard Shortcuts
- In the left column, click Application Shortcuts
- Click the [+] (plus sign) button just underneath the right column
- Make sure the Application: pop-up shows All Applications (or pick it)
- In the Menu Title: field type System Preferences... (case-sensitive!)
- Tab/click/activate the Keyboard Shortcut: field
- Press the shift command comma keys simultaneously
- You should see ⇧⌘, appear in the field
- Click the Add button and close the System Preferences window
- Click on the Apple () menu and note the System Preferences... ⇧⌘, menu item
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Now no matter what application you're in, if you simply hold down the shift key and press command-comma (the normal application preferences shortcut), it will open System Preferences instead.
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Afterwards I found this article on Macworld which explains pretty much the same thing in prose, however they recommend command-option-dash as a shortcut.
I prefer shift-command-comma for the System Preferences... keyboard shortcut because my muscle memory is already trained to think command-comma for the application Preferences menu item, and it's easier to just think 'shift' (like shift-up to the level of the whole system) for system-wide preferences.