Viewing Shortcuts
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User: Yelena 12 years ago
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Where could I learn about using shortcuts? Are they in the tutorials somewhere? Couldn't find it but know that people are using them...:)
------------------------------- Yelena MacBook Pro OS X 10.10.3 IMac 21" OS X 10.10.3 |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
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Can you explain what you mean by shortcuts?
------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Yelena 12 years ago
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Well, somebody was talking about shortcuts you assigned to certain commands - like "Group" and "Lock". How do they know what these shortcuts are?
------------------------------- Yelena MacBook Pro OS X 10.10.3 IMac 21" OS X 10.10.3 |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
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They were referring to the menu keyboard command shortcuts. You can see them by clicking the menu bar.
------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Roddy 12 years ago
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If you are using OS X 10.7 or above, try the freeware app CheatSheet. Hold down the Command key while in any app and the popup will reveal the short cuts. ------------------------------- Roddy Website: http://everwebwidgets.com Contact: http://everwebwidgets.com/ewWidgets-home/contact.html NOTE: I am an EverWeb user and NOT affiliated with EverWeb! Any opinions expressed in this forum are my own. |
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User: Yelena 12 years ago
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Thank you, I just figured it out...How silly of me. By the way, I still get an email about reply to my post only occasionally - I got one after the first reply Paul but not the rest... So I noticed it only by accident...
------------------------------- Yelena MacBook Pro OS X 10.10.3 IMac 21" OS X 10.10.3 |
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User: Yelena 12 years ago
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Well, somebody was talking about shortcuts you assigned to certain commands - like "Group" and "Lock". How do they know what these shortcuts are?
------------------------------- Yelena MacBook Pro OS X 10.10.3 IMac 21" OS X 10.10.3 |
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User: Steve 12 years ago
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Hey Yelena Not sure I understand what you mean by "How do they know what these shortcuts are?" The shortcuts that are natively assigned are shown to you when you click on one of the menu bar choices at the to of your app. window. "command P" is print... They're are standard keyboard shortcuts that pretty much apply to all programs, but some developers change them up sometimes… You can also assign your own keyboard shortcuts in preferences with OS10 Steve Last edit 12 years ago ------------------------------- MacBook Pro 15in Retina 10.14.6 Nevada, U.S.A Apple since OS 7.1 LE II (pizza box) |
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