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One Key for Mac

Elegant solution for using the function keys.

$5.00
In English
3.8
Based on 6 user rates

One Key overview

One Key is a simple, integrated and elegant solution for using the function keys on your keyboard to launch applications or files with a simple key press. No fancy setup is required to get it working, unlike other hot key apps, One Key is one step simple.

What’s new in version 2.0.2

Version 2.0.2:
  • Fixed registration window not appearing
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One Key for Mac

$5.00
In English
Version 2.0.2
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3.8

(8 Reviews of One Key)

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Grandpa-John
Grandpa-John
Jan 22 2012
1.2.2
0.0
Jan 22 2012
0.0
Version: 1.2.2
This version of one key has a terrible bug! With every application I launch with it, it launches the it twice. So when I hit the FKEY I have set for Safari, for instance, I have two Safari applications running at the same time. I didn't even know you could do this! I certainly don't know why anyone would want to do it.
jtmadman
jtmadman
Jan 19 2012
1.2.2
5.0
Jan 19 2012
5.0
Version: 1.2.2
I love the quick reply and quick fix to the All Item Windows problem I was having in OSX 10.7.2. Well worth the price!!
SawtoothRising
SawtoothRising
Jun 2 2011
1.2.1
0.0
Jun 2 2011
0.0
Version: 1.2.1
looks handy but needs more exceptions for built in functions other than the expose button like previous/playpause/next then I'd probably buy it
Drdul
Drdul
Oct 3 2008
1.2
5.0
Oct 3 2008
5.0
Version: 1.2
Works great! Now the function keys on my Mac Pro (with non-aluminum white/clear plastic keyboard) actually do something. The features that sealed the deal are that if no app is specified for a function key, then the default behaviour applies (so I can still use Exposé), and if I want (in the case of a MacBook), I can press Command plus a function key to revert to the default function key behaviour.
Bxlbjorn
Bxlbjorn
Mar 21 2004
1.1.1
2.5
Mar 21 2004
2.5
Version: 1.1.1
Doesn't work whatsoever ! Assigned apps to my function keys but no result. YES, I checked the boxes needed in the pref pane.
Ervins Strauhmanis
Ervins Strauhmanis
Apr 11 2019
5.0
Apr 11 2019
5.0
Version: null
jtmadman
jtmadman
Feb 5 2014
5.0
Feb 5 2014
5.0
Version: null
Drdul
Drdul
Oct 3 2008
5.0
Oct 3 2008
5.0
Version: null
Bxlbjorn
Bxlbjorn
Mar 21 2004
2.5
Mar 21 2004
2.5
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Feb 9 2004
4.5
Feb 9 2004
4.5
Version: null
Alex-Carvalho
Alex-Carvalho
Sep 9 2003
1.0
Sep 9 2003
1.0
Version: null