Toggling Caffeine with Quicksilver to keep your Mac awake

December 21st, 2009 § 2

Caffeine

Caffeine is a tiny little app that keeps your Mac awake when needed; be it when you’re watching a video (for some reason, Adobe Flash doesn’t keep your Mac awake), reading something off your screen, or anything else.

It sits in the menu bar waiting to be summoned when needed, and dismissed just as easily.

Quicksilver

Being the lazy type I am (thanks to the inevitable Quicksilver, dragging the mouse over to this corner to click the icon is just too much work. Below is an applescript which I run from Quicksilver with 3 key presses (I could set it as a trigger if I really wanted) and it switches it on or off, or even opens it if it’s not running.
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Toggle Keyboard Viewer in Snow Leopard 10.6

December 10th, 2009 § 2

Ever since upgrading to Snow Leopard, one function I’ve missed is the ability to toggle the Keyboard Viewer on and off with an applescript.
It looks like Apple modified the Keyboard Viewer utility for Mac OS X 10.6 (or a possible tablet, who knows…) and the old applescripts don’t work.

I’ve finally come across a method for getting this to work in Snow Leopard again, although it’s not as easy as it was in Leopard, and it seems to be as slow as hell to open.
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iTunes – ‘Random’ Shuffle & Recently Unplayed

November 26th, 2009 § 0

Listening to music whenever at my Mac, I’ve come to realise iTunes shuffle doesn’t actually shuffle as you might expect.
That is, it’s not completely random. Tracks are selected based on skip count and play count.
If you’ve skipped a track a few times, it’s less likely to be played in shuffle mode than those with a higher play count.

Now, in need of some kind of method to make sure ALL of my tracks get played (I had some un-played from over a year ago because of iTunes’ lack of shuffling) I set up my own custom smart playlist to sit alongside the ‘Recently Played’ playlist.

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