Re: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in incremental steps

2014-06-28 Thread Joe Paton
Try control-k auto scroll lock Joe On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 23:07:17 +0100 Clive Lever clive.le...@btinternet.com wrote: Hello all, In Goldwave, I normally jump through recorded files in steps with commands such as $, % or ^. This feature has stopped working. How do I reinstate it? Notes on the

RE: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in incremental steps

2014-06-28 Thread Clive Lever
Thanks Joe, I'll try that one. Best, Clive -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe Paton Sent: 28 June 2014 20:36 To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in incremental steps

Re: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in incremental steps

2014-06-28 Thread Colin Howard
Clive, It is control with l, not control with k. Colin Howard, by the Lord's providence has lived at his present address near Fareham in Southern England, since February 1992.

RE: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in incremental steps

2014-06-28 Thread Clive Lever
Subject: Re: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in incremental steps Clive, It is control with l, not control with k. Colin Howard, by the Lord's providence has lived at his present address near Fareham in Southern England, since February 1992.

RE: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in incremental steps

2014-06-27 Thread Brett Boyer
Your scroll lock is usuallly next to your print screen key. It's too hard to tell someone where it is anymore since keyboards are so diverse now. On a standard keyboard it would be in the set of three keys to the right of the f12 key. Print screen, scroll lock, and pause. Hth bb -Original

RE: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in incremental steps

2014-06-27 Thread Clive Lever
question - moving through current files in incremental steps Your scroll lock is usuallly next to your print screen key. It's too hard to tell someone where it is anymore since keyboards are so diverse now. On a standard keyboard it would be in the set of three keys to the right of the f12 key. Print