Windows, Linux, some Macs:
ALT+SHIFT+F10, Right, E, Enter, Tab, enter your command line parameters, Enter. 😉
Mac with “OS X 10.5” key schema:
CTRL+ALT+R, Right, E, Enter, Tab, enter your command line parameters, Enter.
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