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Written by Paul (Team Member)
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Thursday, 30 June 2011 07:59 |
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Many functions in JCK Editor have their equivalent keyboard shortcuts. This is one of the reasons why working with the editor is simple and efficient.
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The list below contains available keyboard shortcuts grouped by problem areas.
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Esc– closes a JCK Editor dialog window, drop-down list, or context menu. Also moves from the context menu submenu to the parent option.
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Enter– selects a JCK Editor function from the toolbar, drop-down list, or context menu. Equivalent to the OK button in a dialog window.
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Shift+F10, Menu/Application key – opens the element's context menu.
Navigation
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Home– jumps to the beginning of the line.
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Ctrl+Home– jumps to the beginning of the document.
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End– jumps to the end of the line.
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Ctrl+End– jumps to the end of the document.
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PgDn– scrolls down the document, approximately by the length of the editing area.
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PgUp– scrolls up the document, approximately by the length of the editing area.
Writing
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Enter(Return) – ends a paragraph and starts a new one.
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Shift+Enter– adds a line break.
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Backspace, Del – deletes a character.
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Ctrl+Backspace, Ctrl+Del – deletes a word.
Undo and Redo
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Ctrl+Z– performs the undo operation.
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Ctrl+Y– performs the redo operation.
Cut, Copy and Paste
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Ctrl+X, Shift+Del – cuts a text fragment to clipboard.
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Ctrl+C– copies a text fragment to clipboard.
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Ctrl+V, Shift+Insert – pastes a text fragment from clipboard.
Text Selection
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Ctrl+A– selects all document contents.
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Shift+Arrow– selects a text fragment by letters.
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Ctrl+Shift+Arrow– selects a text fragment by words.
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Shift+Home– selects a text fragment from the cursor to the beginning of the line.
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Shift+End– selects a text fragment from the cursor to the end of the line.
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Ctrl+Shift+Home– selects a text fragment from the cursor to the beginning of the document.
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Ctrl+Shift+End– selects a text fragment from the cursor to the end of the document.
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Shift+PgDn– selects a text fragment of approximately the length of the editing area starting from the cursor and going down.
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Shift+PgUp– selects a text fragment of approximately the length of the editing area starting from the cursor and going up.
Text Styling
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Ctrl+B– applies bold formatting to a text fragment.
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Ctrl+I– applies italics formatting to a text fragment.
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Ctrl+U– applies underline formatting to a text fragment.
Rich Text
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Ctrl+L– opens the Link dialog window.
Accessibility
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Alt+0– opens Help.
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Alt+-(minus) – collapses and restores the toolbar.
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Alt+F10– enters the toolbar or the tab list of the currently open dialog window.
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Alt+F11– enters the elements path.
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Tab– moves to the next toolbar button group, context menu suboption, elements path element, dialog window element, or dialog window tab while in the tab list.
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Right Arrow– moves to the next toolbar button within the group, context menu suboption, elements path element, dialog window element, or dialog window tab while in the tab list.
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Tabor Down Arrow – moves to the next drop-down list or context menu option.
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Shift+Tab– moves to the previous toolbar button group, context menu parent option, elements path element, dialog window element, or dialog window tab while in the tab list.
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Left Arrow– moves to the previous toolbar button within the group, context menu parent option, elements path element, dialog window element, or dialog window tab while in the tab list.
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Shift+Tabor Up Arrow – moves to the previous drop-down list or context menu option.
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Spaceor Enter – activates a toolbar button, a context menu option, a drop-down list option, an elements path element, or a dialog window tab once selected. Also enters a context menu submenu, if it is available.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 30 June 2011 08:13 |