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Manual/Page22
This website contains an archive of files for the Acorn Electron, BBC Micro, Acorn Archimedes, Commodore 16 and Commodore 64 computers, which Dominic Ford has rescued from his private collection of floppy disks and cassettes.
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Filename: | Manual/Page22 |
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File size: | 47F0 bytes |
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File contents
Draw� TechWriter � �� , Homerton.Medium Trinity.Medium � � � < . ��� by prefixing it with the �Grab Next Key� key. For instance Zap uses Shift-Tab to � � � < . ��� � change the tab mode, so if Zap has the input focus, you cannot easily hide all the � � � < . ��� � windows belonging to an app. To get around this, you can hit the �Grab Next Key� h � � < . ��� � hotkey, and then Shift-Tab in the window as normal. � � _ < � ��� t The only problem with this, is that the key you choose for your �Grab Next Key� � � _ < � ��� R hotkey may do something in some other application (it is getting quite hard to find � � _ < � ��� 1 unused hotkeys.) To solve this, just hit the key twice, and larger will pass it to the � � _ < � ��� application as if you has only hit it once. As supplied, this key is undefined. We � � _ < � ��� � recommend a setting such as F12 for this key (as F12 is the only key some applications � � _ < � ��� � pass on) but we have chosen not to supply Larger set to this by default as (a) people � � _ < � ��� � could get very confused if they don't understand why F12 suddenly takes two presses � � _ < � ��� � to work and (b) it is probably going to be against Acorn's guidelines in the forthcoming D � _ < � ��� h Style Guide. D � < M ��� # # � " Desktop Options � � � < ��� � These options control the operation of the desktops input focus handling: P<