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From: drc@dbase.UUCP (Dennis Cohen)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: FullWrite on shelves
Message-ID: <353@dbase.UUCP>
Date: 12 May 88 12:18:55 GMT
References: <158@amcad.UUCP> <52428@sun.uucp> <3720@fluke.COM> <52871@sun.uucp>
Organization: Ashton Tate Development Center Glendale Cal.
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In article <52871@sun.uucp>, chuq@plaid.Sun.COM (Chuq Von Rospach) writes:
> 
> o Plan on buying QuicKeys, and if you haven't considered it, get a Datadesk
> 	keyboard. You're going to want to set up function keys for a lot of
> 	stuff -- or plan on using the mouse a lot. Lots of fairly common
> 	functions aren't mapped to the keyboard, like page/column breaks,
> 	printing, etc....
> 
> 	Of course, you want QuicKeys anyway. neat stuff.
> 

I agree that you want QuicKeys anyway, but if you look, you'll find that every
menu item is accessible from the keyboard using cmd-n,cmd-m where n and m are
integers corresponding to the menu (left to right) and the item (without an
explicit cmd-key equivalent) from top to bottom.  It's even discussed in the
help file under Walk-Down menus.

Dennis Cohen
Ashton-Tate Macintosh Division
dBASE Mac Development Team
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Disclaimer:  Any opinions expressed above are those of the author.