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jeffw_00
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Posted: November 30 2007 at 21:13 | IP Logged Quote jeffw_00

Is there a good listing of all the F-key shortcuts in PH somewhere? I just noticed that ALT-F5 toggles timed events. and after some digging i found you could change your database by pressing F7 when the PH explorer is open.
I know the user can customize a lot of these keys, but is there a list of all the shortcuts that are built in?

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/j (currently struggling with SQL error (see prior post))
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Posted: December 01 2007 at 16:06 | IP Logged Quote dhoward

Jeff,

Nothings written down. Just about every F (or other key) shortcut is on the menu though. The menu changes based upon the active window. If you cycle through the menus, you'll see the shortcut keys next to the menu item. You'll have to open up the Multi-Editor and the Explorer and view the Edit menu for each window to see the shortcuts particular to that window.

One set of shortcut keys that will not show in the menu are the shortcut keys in the Control Center. Alt-F1 (in the menu) will automatically bring the Control Center to focus. Within the CC, you can quickly jump between tabs by using F1 thru F12 for the first 12 tabs and Shift-F1 thru Shift-F12 for the next 12 tabs for instant hotkey access for the first 24 CC tabs.

Dave.
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Posted: December 01 2007 at 16:21 | IP Logged Quote jeffw_00

thanks dave - i wasn't thinking so much about hotkeys -i- defined. But I didn't realize the menus were context-sensitive (that they changed with the active window). i figured if I couldn't find something with no windows open it wasn't there - my bad
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