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Re: Cycling through windows with a keyboard shortcut
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- Subject: [mg98032] Re: Cycling through windows with a keyboard shortcut
- From: Peter Breitfeld <phbrf at t-online.de>
- Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 05:44:02 -0500 (EST)
- References: <gqfknm$ki9$1@smc.vnet.net>
Szabolcs wrote:
> CTRL+F6 can be used to cycle through notebook windows (at least on
> Windows), but it is not a very convenient keyboard shortcut. To use
> it, one either has to use both hands, or move one hand from the normal
> position.
>
> I'd like to associate a more accessible keyboard shortcut with this
> function. Is there a front end token for cycling through windows? If
> no, is there any other way one can implement cycling through windows
> (both notebooks and documentation) without using the kernel?
>
I'm not on Windows. On my Mac cycling is done with "cmd-<". This is not
done by Mathematica but the System. Does Ctrl-F6 work for you in other
applications too? Then I think you should try to alter this
key-combination in Windows (if it's possible there)
Peter
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