Re: Help changing keystroke in QuickNav Commander

2013-04-15 Thread Catherine Turner
Hi,

Thank you, this worked, phew.  Though it doesn't have the effect I was
hoping for.  I was wanting to press a key to skip past a load of links
and get to the next non-link stuff on a page, I guess this isn't the
keystroke I'm after, perhaps there's another one, I'll keep looking...

Thanks,
Catherine

On 4/13/13, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> Hello. Hit the add button in the qn single key strokes option, then hit d
> then vo right to the menu and choose what you want. Since I don't know
> where it is in the menus as those are set to defaults, good luck finding
> it.
>
> Good luck.
> On Apr 13, 2013, at 10:21 AM, Catherine Turner
>  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I wanted to change one of the single key presses used in Quick Nav and
>> in attempting to, seem to have removed the command I wanted to alter.
>>
>> I want to use the letter d to move to the next different item.  At the
>> moment that is used to find previous checkbox.  I don't particularly
>> mind about having a keystroke at all for previous checkbox.  In
>> attempting to change this I've gone wrong somewhere and e item "find
>> next different item" has disappeared from the list of commands.
>> Please can anyone help me how to get it back in there and then how do
>> I assign the letter d to go to next different item?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Catherine
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Re: Help changing keystroke in QuickNav Commander

2013-04-13 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Hello. Hit the add button in the qn single key strokes option, then hit d then 
vo right to the menu and choose what you want. Since I don't know  where it is 
in the menus as those are set to defaults, good luck finding it.

Good luck.
On Apr 13, 2013, at 10:21 AM, Catherine Turner 
 wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I wanted to change one of the single key presses used in Quick Nav and
> in attempting to, seem to have removed the command I wanted to alter.
> 
> I want to use the letter d to move to the next different item.  At the
> moment that is used to find previous checkbox.  I don't particularly
> mind about having a keystroke at all for previous checkbox.  In
> attempting to change this I've gone wrong somewhere and e item "find
> next different item" has disappeared from the list of commands.
> Please can anyone help me how to get it back in there and then how do
> I assign the letter d to go to next different item?
> 
> Thanks,
> Catherine
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Help changing keystroke in QuickNav Commander

2013-04-13 Thread Catherine Turner
Hi,

I wanted to change one of the single key presses used in Quick Nav and
in attempting to, seem to have removed the command I wanted to alter.

I want to use the letter d to move to the next different item.  At the
moment that is used to find previous checkbox.  I don't particularly
mind about having a keystroke at all for previous checkbox.  In
attempting to change this I've gone wrong somewhere and e item "find
next different item" has disappeared from the list of commands.
Please can anyone help me how to get it back in there and then how do
I assign the letter d to go to next different item?

Thanks,
Catherine
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