Re: Key Sequence For Switching/Cycling Tabs?

2002-03-19 Thread Peter Lairo

grayrest wrote:
 ctrl+PageUp, ctrl+PageDown. Yes it's counterintuitive, no, they won't 
 change it because ctrl+tab cycles frames and that's important for 
 usability.

Important for usability. HaHa, good one. :-P

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Regards,

Peter Lairo





Re: Key Sequence For Switching/Cycling Tabs?

2002-03-19 Thread grayrest

Peter Lairo wrote:
 grayrest wrote:
 
 ctrl+PageUp, ctrl+PageDown. Yes it's counterintuitive, no, they won't 
 change it because ctrl+tab cycles frames and that's important for 
 usability.
 
 
 Important for usability. HaHa, good one. :-P
 

That's what they tell me :þ





Re: Key Sequence For Switching/Cycling Tabs?

2002-03-18 Thread Jonas Jørgensen

Peter Lakanen wrote:
 Is there a key sequence (F6, Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Whatever, etc) to cycle 
 through your open tabs?

Ctrl+PageUp, Ctrl+PageDown.

/Jonas




Re: Key Sequence For Switching/Cycling Tabs?

2002-03-18 Thread grayrest

Peter Lakanen wrote:
 
 Is there a key sequence (F6, Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Whatever, etc) to cycle 
 through your open tabs?
 
 Thanks!
 
 -peter
 

ctrl+PageUp, ctrl+PageDown. Yes it's counterintuitive, no, they won't 
change it because ctrl+tab cycles frames and that's important for usability.

grayrest





Re: Key Sequence For Switching/Cycling Tabs?

2002-03-18 Thread Parish

Peter Lakanen wrote:
 Is there a key sequence (F6, Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Whatever, etc) to cycle 
 through your open tabs?
 

Ctrl-PgUp/Ctrl-PgDn

 Thanks!
 
 -peter
 



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