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KEYS | Change | ThinkTank’ | s command keys | ||
Command | key: | K |
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Command | prefix: | No |
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Location: | UTILITIES | Command | Menu | ||
See also: | UTILITIES; | Chapter | 5 |
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As discussed in Chapter 5, there are several reasons why you might want to use the UTILITIES/KEYS command to reconfigure ThinkTank’s command keys. When you choose this com- mand, ThinkTank displays the KEYSTROKE CONFIGURE Menu, which gives you a choice of two kinds of keystrokes to reconfigure. The options are:
*ACTION: Select this option to reconfigure Think— Tank’s action keys, which operate throughout the ThinkTank program. They affect such functions as ac- cepting and cancelling commands, moving the cursor, controlling special features, and entering certain special characters. (Command key A)
*EDITOR: Select this option to reconfigure Think— Tank’s text editor command keys. The text editor is fully configurable; you can redefine any of its com- mand keys. (Command key E)
*ESCAPE: Cancels or concludes the KEYS command. If you have made changes it allows you to save or undo them;. otherwise it returns to Top Level. (Command key ESC)
Not all of ThinkTank’s command keys are configurable. The ones you can redefine include: