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=== General ===
 
=== General ===
With the introduction of version 1.1 it is possible to navigate through the program table. The current selected show is highlighted.
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With the introduction of version 1.1 it is possible to navigate through the program table. The currently selected show is highlighted.
  
  
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At the beginning of the keyboard-navigation the first highlighted show is the first current show in the first program. If there is another show highlighted, the operation of the Keyboard operation will be started there. The highlighting is also used for certain mouse-operations. If an end of the program table is reached, another keyboard command in the direction of the end of the table brings you to the opposite end of the table, e.g. if you are on the left side of the table and you want to move further on to the left side through the program table, the program table will wrap around to the right side.  
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At the beginning of the keyboard-navigation the first highlighted show is the first current show in the first program. If there is another show highlighted, the operation of the keyboard operation will be started there. The highlighting is also used for certain mouse-operations. If an end of the program table is reached, another keyboard command in the direction of the end of the table brings you to the opposite end of the table, e.g. if you are on the left side of the table and you want to move further on to the left side through the program table, the program table will wrap around to the right side.  
  
'''Shows that are already expired can't be selected by keyboard.'''
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'''Shows that are already expired can't be selected using the keyboard.'''
  
 
=== Commands ===
 
=== Commands ===
The following commands are defined for Keyboard operations:
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The following commands are defined for keyboard operations:
  
 
<ul>
 
<ul>
 
<li>'''CTRL + Cursor:''' navigates through the program table in the direction of the cursor keys</li>
 
<li>'''CTRL + Cursor:''' navigates through the program table in the direction of the cursor keys</li>
<li>'''CTRL + D:''' unmark the current highlighting</li>
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<li>'''CTRL + D:''' unmarks the current highlighting</li>
 
<li>'''CTRL + P:''' switches to the day before</li>
 
<li>'''CTRL + P:''' switches to the day before</li>
 
<li>'''CTRL + N:''' switches to the next day</li>
 
<li>'''CTRL + N:''' switches to the next day</li>
<li>'''D:''' simulates a mouse-double-click on the current highlighted show</li>
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<li>'''D:''' simulates a mouse-double-click on the currently highlighted show</li>
<li>'''M:''' simulates a mouse-middle-click on the current highlighted show</li>
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<li>'''M:''' simulates a mouse-middle-click on the currently highlighted show</li>
 
<li>'''R or the context-menu-key (from JRE 5.0):''' opens the context-menu of the highlighted show</li>
 
<li>'''R or the context-menu-key (from JRE 5.0):''' opens the context-menu of the highlighted show</li>
 
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Revision as of 20:42, 22 June 2006

General

With the introduction of version 1.1 it is possible to navigate through the program table. The currently selected show is highlighted.


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At the beginning of the keyboard-navigation the first highlighted show is the first current show in the first program. If there is another show highlighted, the operation of the keyboard operation will be started there. The highlighting is also used for certain mouse-operations. If an end of the program table is reached, another keyboard command in the direction of the end of the table brings you to the opposite end of the table, e.g. if you are on the left side of the table and you want to move further on to the left side through the program table, the program table will wrap around to the right side.

Shows that are already expired can't be selected using the keyboard.

Commands

The following commands are defined for keyboard operations:

  • CTRL + Cursor: navigates through the program table in the direction of the cursor keys
  • CTRL + D: unmarks the current highlighting
  • CTRL + P: switches to the day before
  • CTRL + N: switches to the next day
  • D: simulates a mouse-double-click on the currently highlighted show
  • M: simulates a mouse-middle-click on the currently highlighted show
  • R or the context-menu-key (from JRE 5.0): opens the context-menu of the highlighted show


The following commands are available in combination with the mouse:

  • Shift + left-click: highlight the current show/unmark the current show
  • Shift + left-click + drag the mouse with the left button pressed: start the dragging of the show (the target of the dragging are the plugins in the plugin-overview)