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The nice thing is the "Disable JavaScript" menu doesn't change when you enable/disable it, so you only need one shortcut. Press it once to disable JavaScript, press it again to re-enable it.
Mousetrap is a simple and small (1.5kb) library for handling keyboard shortcuts without the use of jQuery and works in IE 6+, Safari, Firefox, Chrome and possibly Opera (so we’ve heard).
No problem, create a white list for that shortcut and slap the JavaScript from the bookmarklet in. Shortcut Manager's shortcut builder even warns you when the key combination you want to use will ...
Next, assign a keyboard shortcut to the macro: In Word 2003, click Tools*Customize*Commands, make sure Normal.dot is selected in the "Save in" drop-down menu, and click the Keyboard button.
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