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I thought it meant changing from one window app to another (ie Alt-Tab).
That's why I chose keyboard only.
"It's been swell.. but the swelling's gone down." - TankGERL
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keyboard shortcuts, and macros in vs.net IDE are great.
My favourite laundries, both real are 'The Odd Sock' and 'Dirty Hurry'
Being in a minority of one, doesn't make you insane (George Orwell , I think)
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Using the mouse slows you down, that's true.
Mostly I need a few hours to get a new shortcut into my fingers, before I use it without thinking.
But there is one kind of keyboard shortcut, that is nearly useless - the shortcuts with keys fon the right side of the keyboard. the left hand is my shortcut-hand, and the right hand is my mouse-hand. A ergonomic shortcut should be reachable with one hand
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I need both hands on the keys - and I'm typically shortcutting with both, using the opposit Ctrl-Key.
So the worst thing for me is switching between mouse and keyboard. I don't even mind Mouse-only apps (not much, at least) - but half-keyboard-apps that get you stuck in a dead end you can only escape with the mouse make me (really) scream.
"Vierteile den, der sie Hure schimpft mit einem türkischen Säbel."
sighist | Agile Programming | doxygen
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Michael Dunn wrote:
I have all kinds of keyboard shortcuts[^] set up in VC so I can use the mouse as little as possible.
May I suggest a new OS for you, say Linux?
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Same here. But I use the mouse to flip windows if I happen to be using it at the moment, and the keyboard the rest of the time (which is most of the time).
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi
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