Re: Keyboard shortcut for switching between open notebooks
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- Subject: [mg17276] Re: Keyboard shortcut for switching between open notebooks
- From: dreiss at !SPAMscientificarts.com (David Reiss)
- Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 02:34:52 -0400
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In article <7fp7tr$3hj at smc.vnet.net>, Silvia Heubach <sheubac at calstatela.edu> wrote: > I have a seeing-impaired student in my introductory course on > Mathematica. He operates mainly using the keyboard, and would like to > find out whether there is a keyboard command that allows to cycle > through the open notebooks (a la windows). Please send any answers to > silvi at cinenet.net or sheubac at calstatela.edu > > Thanks, > Silvia Heubach WRI Technical support said the following when I queried them on this: "There is a keyboard shortcut defined for the Windows platform users. It is 'cntrl + F6'. However, there is no known shortcut for any other platforms at this time. The suggestion for creating such a shortcut will be forwarded to the appropriate people in our development team. "Information on this keyboard shortcut as well as other shortcuts can be found in the Mathematica Help Browser under "Other Information"." --Regards, David -- ---------------------------------------- Scientific Arts: Creative Services and Consultation for the Applied and Pure Sciences http://www.scientificarts.com David Reiss Email: dreiss at !SPAMscientificarts.com ---------------------------------------- Remove the !SPAM to send email