Hi Patrik,

have you had a look at book.pharo-project.org/book/Tidbits/KeyboardShortcuts ? 
Does it answer your question? If not, it would be good to have that page 
updated.

On 31 Jul 2012, at 13:07, Patrik Sundberg wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Jumping in as a smalltalk beginner I am, as one would expect, feeling 
> frustrated by not knowing my way around. Can see lots of cool stuff but all 
> the mouse action is killing me. I'm a vim(+tmux) guy by background so the 
> contrast is vast, I usually never need to touch my mouse when programming.
> 
> I was trying to find some keyboard shortcuts to do things like "jump to 
> method within class with fuzzy search logic" (type a few characters and get 
> list etc) or "jump to the method/class under which the cursor is located". 
> The jump to selected needs text selection which seems really awkward (even 
> when selecting with keyboard), my 90% case is to jump to what's under the 
> cursor. The global find class and find methods are good, but most of the time 
> I'm interested in "local" navigation in the current class while jumping back 
> and forth between methods in same class.
> 
> I find more things in Nautilus since I can list the shortcuts there, but 
> quite a few doesn't seem to work and I'm not having much luck using nautilus 
> in 1.4 (and 2.0 too edgy for me right now, need metacello to load things 
> cleanly etc at least). In OB in 1.4 I'm not able to figure out how to get a 
> list of shortcuts apart from what's annotated in menus
> 
> Guess my question is - how does a keyboard centric person like me learn 
> keyboard shortcuts and get productive in the image, more specifically 1.4 and 
> OB? How can I work out what keyboard shortcuts exist?
> 
> Thanks!
> 


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