Thanks David. I was wondering the same.
On Dec 21, 2007, at 3:47 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
you need to be something of a contortionist to pull this off at
speed on a macbook keyboard haha, but it does work with shift,
thanks so much David!
Scott
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try shift then so it would vo-shift-home/end
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Hi David,
When I tried that in itunes in the songs table for example, VO with
home and end seemed to take me to the endmost left or right hand
column respectively, as well as jumping me down something like 15
rows. Same deal with the radio streams table. With the iTunes
browser though, interacting did nothing.
Maybe I missunderstood the reply or i'm doing something wrong? any
idea?
Scott
On 12/20/07, David Poehlman
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the same is true on the Mac. interact with the table, use vo with
home
and
end to move in the indicated direction.
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Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 5:47 PM
Subject: keyboard shortcuts for navigating lists and tables
Hi all,
If I had a massive table, or maybe a list of mail messages say, is
there a
keyboard shortcut that I've missed to jump me to the top or bottom
of that
list? To give an example, in windows home and end are often used
for
this.
Scott