Matthew Thomas wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>>Peter Lairo wrote:
>>
>>>Bob Davis wrote:
>>>
>>...
>>
>>>>>Ctrl+Pg Up and Ctrl+Pg Down.
>>>>>
>>...
>>
>>>Yeah, they really botched it with the tab switching by KB (it's
>>>undiscoverable). It would be much better if it was CTRL+Tab and
>>>CTRL+SHIFT+Tab. Oh well :(
>>>
>>Those keypresses are taken IIRC.  That's for switching between frames.
>>(Although that isn't really logical either because in MS chose
>>ctrl-tab to switch tabs in the control panel)
>>
> 
> It is logical. In a window which has frames (where Tab/Shift+Tab are
> already taken), such as an Internet Explorer browser window, Ctrl+Tab
> and Shift+Ctrl+Tab should navigate through the frames. And in a window
> which has tabs, such as a tabbed dialog, Ctrl+Tab and Shift+Ctrl+Tab
> should navigate through the tabs.
> 
> Naturally, it should never be the case that a window has both frames and
> tabs. That would be far too confusing.
> 


And in MSDev, which the original poster implied he uses, 
Ctrl-PgUp/Ctrl-PgDn cycles through the parameter list tool tip help for 
MFC functions with multiple overrides.






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