On Tuesday, September 19, 2000, 12:26:27 PM, Nick wrote:
In Reference to "Keyboard shortcuts (was: Odd behavioural complaints? [was: Re:
Deleting messages and spacebarring through 'em])" From Ming-Li: "
M Their requests are nonetheless legitimate, IMHO, and there's no
M nee
In Reference to "Keyboard shortcuts (was: Odd behavioural complaints? [was: Re:
Deleting messages and spacebarring through 'em])" From Ming-Li: "
M Get the picture?
Hi Ming, while I don't proclaim to speak for the "vocal veterans"
(whomever they are) let me t
Hello Ming-Li,
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 06:46:53 -0700 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, September 21, 2000, 14:46:53 (GMT+0100) (BST) my local time,
Ming-Li wrote:
ML Q: why can't TB resort my folders automatically? why can't I
ML redefine shortcuts? why can't I re-arrange my toolbar
On Tuesday, September 19, 2000, 10:08:54 PM, Oleg wrote:
ML mouse is more convenient.
For you. I use keyboard.
In the situation I described, my mouse is nearer than keyboard, and
I've got only one hand, while most of TB's shortcuts are two-three
key combinations. That might not stop you from
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On 21/09/2000 at 14:46, Ming-Li wrote:
Ming-Li On Tuesday, September 19, 2000, 12:26:27 PM, Nick wrote:
Ming-Li No, I don't think RIT could or should implement every featured
Ming-Li requested. But that's not my point. My point is, every so
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On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 18:21:35 +0100, Graham wrote:
G Absolutely!
G If I have an opinion and its legitimately held, and it relates to The
G Bat!, isn't this the place to air it? I respect the veterans'
G opinions in most things and they should
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On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 06:46:53 -0700, Ming-Li wrote:
ML Q: why can't TB resort my folders automatically? why can't I
ML redefine shortcuts? why can't I re-arrange my toolbar buttons?
ML A: blah, blah, blah... (detailed answers and courteous through
. In one of my earlier mails in this thread I said
I can prove that I am wrong, and keyboard shortcuts are faster.
This is because I have almost finished MZX867: Human-Computer
Interaction. The course is about User Interface Design.
There are scientific and semi-scientifc to measure how "
A Bat-fellow, Januk Aggarwal,
wrote on Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at 5:11:46 CET --
Sorry, I need to add my customary complaint here. How come there
are four darned *buttons* available, but (once your cursor is
located in the preview window) there are no keyboard shortcuts that
allow you
. A
A great program should offer the complete range of keyboard shortcuts
A for each and every command present
Just for your info, I use the toolbar buttons all the time. I do not
ever use keyboard shortcuts, with one exception: ALT-F2 when I'm on
the way from the TV to the bathroom. ;-)
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Cheers
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Tuesday, September 19, 2000, Thomas Fernandez wrote to Avenarius on TBUDL about
Keyboard shortcuts (was: Odd behavioural complaints? [was: Re: Deleting messages and
spacebarring through 'em]):
TF Just for your info, I use the toolbar buttons all the time. I do
that you only
A use once a week they're handy but with one's favourite everyday (or
A even every-hour) tools they just get in the way.
I've basically done that with Forte' Agent but not yet with TB!. A lot
of the keyboard shortcuts are too tedious. :-)
A Thank heavens you can at least get rid
to buttons, but I never liked
keyboard shortcuts. That's why I never got friendly with WordPerfect
even though everybody told me it's very powerful. (This was 15 years
ago, I don't know whether it's still true.)
What I like about TB is you that you have the choice.
OZ If you are not working
On Tuesday, September 19, 2000, 3:19:48 AM, Oleg wrote:
TF Just for your info, I use the toolbar buttons all the time. I
TF do not ever use keyboard shortcuts, with one exception: ALT-F2
TF when I'm on the way from the TV to the bathroom. ;-)
You waste your time positioning mouse over
In Reference to "Keyboard shortcuts (was: Odd behavioural complaints? [was: Re:
Deleting messages and spacebarring through 'em])" From Ming-Li: "
M Their requests are nonetheless legitimate, IMHO, and there's no
M need to treat them as threats to the integrity of TB (or
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Wednesday, September 20, 2000, Ming-Li wrote to Oleg Zalyalov on TBUDL about
Keyboard shortcuts (was: Odd behavioural complaints? [was: Re: Deleting messages and
spacebarring through 'em]):
ML I consider myself a keyboard person, and enjoy many
Hello bat!heads,
is there a keyboard shortcut to enlarge the viewing of an attachment?
i know that if you drag up the picture with your mouse, it gets
bigger, but it would be handy to have a key to do the same.
Best regards,
Charliemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello all,
I faintly remember having seen a mail on the list that contained a
detailed list of keyboard shortcuts (delete thread among them).
Could somebody kindly post it?
Thanks.
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Best regards,
István Szendrõ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Sunday, November 28, 1999, 1:49:02 AM, tracer wrote:
I thought Swiss keyboards were essentially german keyboards with some
French characters added in one group.
They have some common differences to the US layout, but the difference
ist rather big. With the 48 'white keys' (letters, numbers
Sunday, November 28, 1999
Hello Peter,
Saturday, Saturday, November 27, 1999, you wrote:
Peter On Friday, November 26, 1999, 3:37:30 PM, Jast wrote:
If i would only find out the Swiss German combo for "Move to next
unread", sigh...
Isn't it right next to "Move to last message"? On German
On Friday, November 26, 1999, 3:37:30 PM, Jast wrote:
If i would only find out the Swiss German combo for "Move to next
unread", sigh...
Isn't it right next to "Move to last message"? On German keyboard last
message is Ctrl+?, next message Ctrl+´ (left of backspace)
Thanks, Jast, I've
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