Well, ctrl+F8 will get you to the status menus with your clock, wi-fi, etc.
but I don't know about F7.
Chris.
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From: "Alex Hall"
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Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2011 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: cmd-f7 and other commands?
You're right. It was ctrl
You're right. It was ctrl-f7, not cmd, and it seems that there are a
few other ctrl-f# keystrokes for moving around and doing things.
On 8/20/11, Kliph&Sharrie wrote:
> I have never came across this documentation, but by accident the other day,
> I did control f2, this gave me the menu options li
I have never came across this documentation, but by accident the other day, I
did control f2, this gave me the menu options like if you did vo shift down
arrow. I guess it's something else to do if you don't want to push as many
keys.
Kliphton SR
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Hi all,
I was looking at the pre-defined keyboard shortcuts yesterday and ran
across cmd-f7, which says it "changes the behavior of the tab key".
When I tried it, though, it just moved me between the toolbar and the
list of buttons in system settings. What, exactly, does this keystroke
do, and are
Hi all,
I was looking at the pre-defined keyboard shortcuts yesterday and ran
across cmd-f7, which says it "changes the behavior of the tab key".
When I tried it, though, it just moved me between the toolbar and the
list of buttons in system settings. What, exactly, does this keystroke
do, and are