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#1 Tedg

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Posted 03 July 2003 - 03:34 PM

Have been a user since the T7 days. Now with X of course.

Wish we had keyboard shortcuts for the interactive dialog and that they were presented next to the buttons. I get that dialog box hundreds of times a day. Often I can dismiss it with the esc key, or make a selection from the list with command #.

The hassle is the "learn" button. Give us a shortcut for that, possibly an option to make it the default button.

Speaking just for myself, I found C&G's support to be poor, and am glad you have the product back.

Best, Ted

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Posted 03 July 2003 - 04:48 PM

Tedg, on Jul 3 2003, 04:34 PM, said:

Wish we had keyboard shortcuts for the interactive dialog and that they were presented next to the buttons. I get that dialog box hundreds of times a day. Often I can dismiss it with the esc key, or make a selection from the list with command #.

The hassle is the "learn" button. Give us a shortcut for that, possibly an option to make it the default button.
There are acutally shortcuts for most of the buttons, but the Suggest Spelling dialog must have the keyboard focus for them to work (not the command-number ones, though - they work regardless).

Meanwhile, for learn, you can use the keyboard equivalent for the menu item. Just pull down the "eyeball" menu to see. But it's only for learning the most recently typed error word.

I think in 10.1 many of the buttons functions have been "promoted" into the checkmark menu itself, thereby gaining easy-to-see keyboard equivalents.

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Posted 06 July 2003 - 07:16 PM

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Meanwhile, for learn, you can use the keyboard equivalent for the menu item. Just pull down the "eyeball" menu to see. But it's only for learning the most recently typed error word.

I missed that. Thanks. And thank you for the application. It makes my life better.

Best, Ted