For ACT, if you want to use shortcuts (other than edit selected feature) on
any of the sequences you need to use the 'ALT' key with the shortcut, e.g.
ALT+T to trim to any met.

Regards
Tim


On 9/16/10 10:09 AM, "Oscar Franzén" <oscar.fran...@ki.se> wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> I'm using ACT to compare three genomes, my problem is that I'm unable to
> use the keyboard shortcuts for any other genome than the top (first) one.
> 
> For example, if I want to change start codon for a gene in the second or
> third genome, then ctrl+t is only working for the first genome.
> 
> I have figured out that ctrl+shift+e can bring up the edit window for
> the second genome, and ctrl+shift+alt+e can bring it up for the third,
> but the corresponding commands for other functions do not work.
> 
> I'm using ACT in Linux using java 1.6.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Oscar
> 
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