On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Nasser Abbasi n...@12000.org wrote:
On Apr 21, 4:57 am, kcrisman kcris...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Nasser,
Just out of curiosity, what about Shift-Return (as opposed to Shift-
Enter)? If I use my thumb, I can even press both with the same
finger, though
On Apr 21, 3:13 am, Minh Nguyen nguyenmi...@gmail.com wrote:
My laptop has only ENTER. To do what you're suggesting, I have to hold
down the key FN and press ENTER.
Since you said you are using Mathematica, and on your laptop there is
no ENTER key, only the RETURN key, and so you had to
Hi Nasser,
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 8:21 AM, Nasser Abbasi n...@12000.org wrote:
Hello;
It is a bit annoying having to hit 2 keys (i.e. reach out and use both
hands) each time in order to evaluate a cell in sage notebook.
I am using windows, and I have to hit SHIFT-ENTER, or SHIFT-RETURN,
On Apr 21, 1:40 am, Minh Nguyen nguyenmi...@gmail.com wrote:
But it would be much easier to have ONE key. In Maple, the RETURN key
will cause evaluation, and in Mathematica the ENTER key.
That statement about Mathematica is very strange to me. With an
install of Mathematica 6 out of
Hi Nasser,
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:05 AM, Nasser Abbasi n...@12000.org wrote:
On Apr 21, 1:40 am, Minh Nguyen nguyenmi...@gmail.com wrote:
But it would be much easier to have ONE key. In Maple, the RETURN key
will cause evaluation, and in Mathematica the ENTER key.
That
Hi Nasser,
Just out of curiosity, what about Shift-Return (as opposed to Shift-
Enter)? If I use my thumb, I can even press both with the same
finger, though usually I use 2nd and 3rd fingers. Or does that not
work with your keyboard configuration?
Hope we can help you resolve this soon!
-
On Apr 21, 4:57 am, kcrisman kcris...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Nasser,
Just out of curiosity, what about Shift-Return (as opposed to Shift-
Enter)? If I use my thumb, I can even press both with the same
finger, though usually I use 2nd and 3rd fingers. Or does that not
work with your
Yes. SHIFT-RETURN could be done with one hand because as you said, the
RETURN key is in a very close proximity to the SHIFT key (on my
keyboard at least).
The problem though, to do this with one hand, one must twist the thumb
in 90 degree angle as one it hitting on RETURN key with the
Nasser Abbasi wrote:
Hello;
It is a bit annoying having to hit 2 keys (i.e. reach out and use both
hands) each time in order to evaluate a cell in sage notebook.
I am using windows, and I have to hit SHIFT-ENTER, or SHIFT-RETURN, or
I could use the mouse, point it to the little
On 21 Apr 2009, at 10:23, Jason Grout wrote:
Nasser Abbasi wrote:
Hello;
It is a bit annoying having to hit 2 keys (i.e. reach out and use
both
hands) each time in order to evaluate a cell in sage notebook.
I am using windows, and I have to hit SHIFT-ENTER, or SHIFT-RETURN,
or
I
In Windows, such things, as well as any other key (and mouse) remapping can
be done using an autohotkey script, http://www.autohotkey.com/
Alec Mihailovs
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Hi kcrisman,
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 2:09 PM, kcrisman kcris...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes. SHIFT-RETURN could be done with one hand because as you said, the
RETURN key is in a very close proximity to the SHIFT key (on my
keyboard at least).
The problem though, to do this with one hand, one
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