On Monday 27 June 2005 21:58, CarlP wrote:
> Default for accepting suggestions for autocompletion is the enter key,
> meaning if you want to accept the suggestion, you press "Enter".  But
> this conflicts with times (e.g. in a bulleted list) when the "enter" key
> is meant to start a new line.
>
> I know this can be changed, but there are currently only 4 options:
> enter key, space key, end key and right (right arrow?).  Is it possible
> to add other options or key combos?  The space key is often
> inappropriate (such as when autocompletion tried to add a verb tense
> (e.g. ed onto a verb).  End and right arrow are better but are not easy
> for me to hit while typing.  I wonder about assigning other keys or key
> strokes (e.g. Shift-Space or some such thing)?

I do not think so, but try Tools -> Configure -> Keyboard to see if you have 
any options for this.

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