Can I create a keyboard shortcut to change the reference point? (Mac CS6)

I'm forever changing the reference point during a job and the tiny squares are a nightmare (my eyes aren't what they used to be), a shortcut to change it from the centre to top left would be great.
Cheers
Mark.

@Mark – and here an overview of all available options:
AnchorPoint.BOTTOM_CENTER_ANCHOR
The center point on the bottom of the bounding box.
AnchorPoint.BOTTOM_LEFT_ANCHOR
The bottom left corner.
AnchorPoint.BOTTOM_RIGHT_ANCHOR
The bottom right corner.
AnchorPoint.CENTER_ANCHOR
The center point in the bounding box.
AnchorPoint.LEFT_CENTER_ANCHOR
The center point on the left side of the bounding box.
AnchorPoint.RIGHT_CENTER_ANCHOR
The center point on the right side of the bounding box.
AnchorPoint.TOP_CENTER_ANCHOR
The center point on the top of the bounding box.
AnchorPoint.TOP_LEFT_ANCHOR
The top left corner.
AnchorPoint.TOP_RIGHT_ANCHOR
The top right corner.
Uwe

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