David Forrester wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 11:48:42 UTC, Wolfi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>
>>I just upgraded from build 20020904 to 1.2a nightly and started to read about
>>this new 'Type Ahead Find' feature on
>>http://www.mozilla.org/projects/ui/accessibility/typeaheadfind.html.
>>
>>But now help!! I'm confused:
>>"Press Accel+G or F3 to use "find next". Press Accel+Shift+G ..."
>>
>>I do know, that I don't have this famous 'Anykey' key within my 102 keys, but
>>what on earth is a 'Accel'-key?
>>
>>Did I miss an important ground breaking new invention?
>>
>>Wolfi, very confused ;-)
>
>
> "Accel" key is a platform independent way of saying "the key that's
> pressed with others to change their function". For Mozilla under OS/2
> and windows it's the CTRL key. For Unix and Apple it might be
> something else.
>
Thanks for your explanation.
Would it be called something like 'modifier'-key, it would have made more
sense to me.
So I was always trying to find the fuel-injector or carburator in my system ,
to follow the linkage or cable, in the hope to finally end at this 'Accel'
thingy ;-)
Wolfi
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