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127 downloads·Added on: August 26, 2014·Manufacturer: Nikon
Fixes:
- 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.

COMPATIBLE WITH:
Mac
file size:
2.2 MB
filename:
F-D90-V101M.dmg
CATEGORY:
Digital Camera / Webcam / Camcorder

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)

  1. From the Apple () menu, choose System Preferences...
  2. On the Hardware row, click Keyboard
  3. At the top of the window, click Keyboard Shortcuts
  4. In the left column, click Application Shortcuts
  5. Click the [+] (plus sign) button just underneath the right column
  6. Make sure the Application: pop-up shows All Applications (or pick it)
  7. In the Menu Title: field type System Preferences... (case-sensitive!)
  8. Tab/click/activate the Keyboard Shortcut: field
  9. Press the shift command comma keys simultaneously
  10. You should see ⇧⌘, appear in the field
  11. Click the Add button and close the System Preferences window
  12. 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.

B-1 Mac OS

Power Macintosh 7100

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.