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Is there an easy way to set a keyboard shortcut for launching an application?
For example, I wrote this really neat Automator task that takes a screenshot, uploads it to my FTP server, and puts the link in the clipboard. I'd like to use it instead of OS X's built in screenshot utility. I've saved the task as an application and put it in the Applications folder, but I'm at a loss as to how to set a shortcut to launch it (for example, Fn+F4 or something). The Keyboard and Mouse section in System Preferences doesn't seem to have it, although I may be missing something.
All help is appreciated Thanks!
For example, I wrote this really neat Automator task that takes a screenshot, uploads it to my FTP server, and puts the link in the clipboard. I'd like to use it instead of OS X's built in screenshot utility. I've saved the task as an application and put it in the Applications folder, but I'm at a loss as to how to set a shortcut to launch it (for example, Fn+F4 or something). The Keyboard and Mouse section in System Preferences doesn't seem to have it, although I may be missing something.
All help is appreciated Thanks!