Hello Steve. No what I mean by the current selection is, well, where you
are in the current selection with your arrow keys. This has zero to do
with virtual view.
Hope this helps.
On 2/12/2010 11:16 AM, Steve Zielinski wrote:
Raul.
Your wrote in part:
If you want to set focus to the virtual item and add it to > the
current selection use Control-Insert-Enter.
I suspect when you say current selection, you mean the item you are
currently on with the virtual view script.
I use the script a lot, have used the insert-enter command a lot, but
this one baffles me.
When I put myself on a certain file using the script, and pressed
ctrl-insert-enter, I got the phrase:
"file name) added to selection", where "file name" was the name of the
file I was on. So where did I addd it, what selection?
Thanks,
Steve
----- Original Message ----- From: "Raul A. Gallegos" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: Lvnav 1.3 script questions?
Hello Shannon, the lvnav script is designed to allow you to virtually
navigate a listview. You can use the insert arrows to virtually move
through the rows and columns in the listview. Insert-Home and
Insert-End move to the beginning and end of a row while
Control-Insert-Home and Control-Insert-End move to the top and bottom
of a column. You can also use Alt-1 through Alt-0 to read columns 1
through 10. If you want to set focus to the virtual item you are on
use Insert-Enter. If you want to set focus to the virtual item and add
it to the current selection use Control-Insert-Enter.
The best window to try this on is the detailed view of a Windows xp
folder such as my documents. I also use it on the Sendspace wizard,
wireless view, and various other programs.
Many thanks.
On 2/11/2010 10:18 AM, shannon wrote:
Good morning list,
I am getting around to trying out the script abilitys of WE.
I started with the ones provided by GW Micro.
I downloaded the LVNAV Script but I don't understand what it is supposed
to do and how to use it. I looked in the help section of the script and
I still don't know how or what to do with it.
I was sort of hopeing it would be usefull in a look up window that is
giving me fits at work.
Anyone know what it is supposed to do, and how to deal with it?
I have the same questions about the TREE VIEW script. I have that one
too but I don't know what it's use is. Why do I want this information?
Thanks,
Shannon
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