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Using Shortcut Keys to Save Time and Work
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Shortcut keys are keystrokes you can use to select menus and menu items.
If you are familiar with using a keyboard, shortcut keys can speed up your
work.
You can use two types of shortcut keys: thef_ keys across the top of
the keyboard or control key combinations (they control the effect of the key
used with them) using CTRL, SHIFT, or MENU.
• To select a menu item using a shortcut key:
1. Open the menu to see if the item you want has a shortcut key. Close the
menu.
2. Press the shortcut key, such as CUT, or press the key combination by
holding down CTRL and pressing the character key. Your selection
appears.
Using Arrow Keys
Arrow keys may be easier and quicker for you to use at times, rather than
the shortcut keys or the glidepad to select menu items.
• To select from a menu using the arrow keys:
1. Press and release MENU. The name of the first menu on the menu bar is
selected.
2. If this menu is not the one you want, press <---or --->to move across the
menu bar, highlighting each name as you move across.
3. Press ,1,, SPACEBAR, or ENTER to display the menu for the highlighted
name. If the item you want is not on the menu, press _-- and --* to move
through the other menus.-
4. When the menu you want is shown, use T and J, to select your menu
item.
5. If your item has a submenu (indicated by a right arrow next to the menu
item), you can open it by pressing -->. When the submenu is open, press 1"
and ,1,to select the item. If you want to close the submenu without
making a selection, press _---.
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