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From: "DeAnna Burghart" <>
Subject: RE: [TMG] v6 - "83" brings up Picklist from PV -- keystroke buglets?
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 14:39:15 -0800
In-Reply-To: <002401c51e97$47e4d040$6501a8c0@charliexvi>


>>
> 4 and 6 inconsistently do something I can't figure out, but which may be
> related to their <-- and --> functions on the keypad.

Left and right arrow are navigation keys in the Details window.<<

No, this is different, Jim. Using the left and right arrows moves the screen
back and forth as expected, but 4 and 6 were actually jumping around
sporadically to various tags ... but again, not at all consistently.

On the off chance that it's not just a keyboard thing, make sure that you've
got the PV Details window highlighted when trying them. They didn't do
anything in other windows, or when Details was not active.

For the record, I have a Microsoft Natural ergonomic keyboard, and am using
the English (United States) layout. Device driver is 5.0.2195.2959, dated
6/19/2003.

D-

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Byram [mailto:]
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 11:46 AM
To:
Subject: Re: [TMG] v6 - "83" brings up Picklist from PV -- keystroke
buglets?


DeAnna,

> 2 seems to send you to the first primary tag after the Birth tag, but only
> if it's below the current tag.

Does nothing for me.

> 3 (or Ctrl+3) opens the picklist. This one also works from the child and
> sibling windows.

And Flags window. I'll report this.

> 4 and 6 inconsistently do something I can't figure out, but which may be
> related to their <-- and --> functions on the keypad.

Left and right arrow are navigation keys in the Details window.

> 0 sends you to the primary birth tag.

Nothing for me.

> Ctrl+0 sends you to the primary birth tag, but also brings up a Microsoft
> Foxpro dialogue that says only "Ok", with no other apparent effect.

Very old debugging code. Should be fixed in the next update.

Jim



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