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Joined: 10 Apr 2004 Posts: 198
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Posted: 06/14/07 - 03:01 Post subject: |
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| Use command text editor for defining a shortcut. Some of them can be found in the menu bar, and for few of them you must use keyboard shortcuts. Yes, MAC has 3000 commands, and most of them are really unnecessary. Try to learn 30 or so. It would be enough for a beginner, later you can learn more. Here are few examples. To move cursor press control + arrow keys. To use F2, type this globl-set-key f2 function name. Instead of f2 type kp2 to set number 2 on the keyboard. To undo an action use control nad for redo control +. There is special software that allows you define shortcuts without typing. I dont remember the programs name, but you can always search the eMAC sites and software previews. |
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