Contribution: keystroke combinations and navigational keys
A contributed package from Rebecca O.. I will let her describe it:
Script package for keystroke combinations and navigational keys. The ‘nav keys’ are the arrow keys. The shift and option modifier nav keys, as well as the regular nav keys are for repetitive use. They come in 1-5, 10, 25, and 50 repetitions. An example of a command would be “up arrow one time”. Others would be “option shift down arrow fifty times” and “shift down arrow ten times”. There the command modifier nav keys contain only “command left arrow” “command right arrow” “command shift left arrow” “command shift right arrow” “command option left arrow” and “command option right arrow”. The navigational keys include most of the command-letter combinations, using the phonetic (military?) alphabet (command alpha, command beta, command charlie, etc.) and the command-number combinations as well as various other keystroke combinations including option-control-hotel, option-control-kilo, option-control-india and command-function five for use with VoiceOver.
I’ve been using these for awhile, and as far as I know everything works as advertised, but I can’t swear that there are no mistakes anywhere.