CheatSheet is a neat (and free) little Mac utility that presents all your foreground app’s shortcuts (or at least all of them that appear in menus) in a temporary overlay. Hold down the Command key for more than a second & they’ll pop up.
I like the concept, though I wish I could change the timing. I now realize I habitually hold down Cmd, then take a while invoking my shortcut of choice.
[Update: See, kids, this is why you should re-check an app/site *before* posting about it: the requested control now appears in the lower right corner of the app. –J.]
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They heard you: version 1.02!
You can change the timing with the little config button in the lower right corner of the popup” window.
Unfortunately, this app requires to be installed on Lion or newer OS. Many of us deliberately stay with Snow Leopard.
I wonder how many pages of shortcuts it will list for Photoshop (can’t test it for the moment)
Great free app – thanks for the up! 🙂
If you want a more slick look and more options you can have a look at KeyCue @ http://www.ergonis.com/products/keycue/
Cheers
Lion only – sorry no thanks.
Going to their website to ask why – now.