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Curious question about Tweetings for Mac.

By glassheart, 28 May, 2021

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Let me be very clear up front for those who may be reading so you don't possibly waist your time. This post is not about Tweetings for iOS. This is specifically related to the Mac version.

When I press Command+N to compose a new tweet, I am in the text field to type my tweet. Thing is, if I hit return, it says new line, so I'm thinking it's literally putting in a carriage return.

I know I could VO+Right Arrow to the tweet button, and hit VO+Space, or could hit VO+End, or rather since I'm on a Macbook Air, FN+VO+Right Arrow to the last item, then VO+Space, but wow! That's a little bit cumbersome. Is there a keystroke which would activate that tweet button, and send it off without the need for all that extra navigation? I remember a few years ago when I used Tweetings on the Mac, there indeed was a trick to this, I just don't remember how I did it.

I tried all the usual: Command+Return, CTRL+Return, Option+return, I think I tried that one but don't quote me. I even tried FN+Return with no success. I'm trying desperately to recall for the life of me how I did this in the past.

Anyone know?

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