Re: [Jprogramming] Request for keystroke

2012-03-03 Thread Linda Alvord
That would be great. Linda -Original Message- From: programming-boun...@jsoftware.com [mailto:programming-boun...@jsoftware.com] On Behalf Of bill lam Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2012 7:23 PM To: programming@jsoftware.com Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Request for keystroke I had similar

Re: [Jprogramming] Request for keystroke

2012-03-03 Thread bob therriault
Since I wasn't running JGTK but J602 on a Mac, I followed Chris' hint and found it was even simpler to change the Edit | Configure | Shortcuts then select Studio | Advance, and modify to F6 (all the function keys are available as shortcuts as well as other combinations). This didn't require a re

Re: [Jprogramming] Request for keystroke

2012-03-03 Thread chris burke
In JGTK, I suggest using a function key, e.g. - go to Edit|Configure|Function Keys - add a line: 6,0,Lab Advance,lab_jlab_ 0 - restart J and then use F6 to step through a lab On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 8:22 AM, bill lam wrote: > I had similar experience because I have RSI in my right hand. > > M

Re: [Jprogramming] Request for keystroke

2012-03-03 Thread bill lam
I had similar experience because I have RSI in my right hand. Most ctrl key combinations for the LHS of keyboard are already used, would ctrl-s be feasible? Alternatively Windows has a feature called sticky key which remember ctrl key pressed, but I found it very annoying. Сбт, 03 Мар 2012, Lin