Using the mouse and keyboard, Key shortcuts in text boxes, Text box editing keys – Slick EDIT V3.3 User Manual

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Using the Mouse and Keyboard

SlickEdit

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Core provides four ways to launch operations: commands, menu items, key bindings, and but-

tons. For example, to launch the Open dialog box in order to open a file, you could use any of the follow-
ing methods:

• Type the gui_open command on the SlickEdit command line.

• Click File

Open File.

• Press the key binding F7 or Ctrl+O.

The command forms the basis of each method. As you can see, commands are often bound to more than
one key sequence. They can also be bound to mouse events, including the spin wheel. Key bindings are
the fastest and most efficient means of executing operations.

See

The SlickEdit Core Command Line

for more information about commands, and

Key and Mouse Bind-

ings

for more information about bindings.

Key Shortcuts in Text Boxes

Key shortcuts for text operations (such as Cut, Copy, and Paste) can be used inside of all text boxes with-
in SlickEdit

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Core (including the command line).

Tip

The CUA emulation contains the shortcuts Ctrl+X, Ctrl+C, and Ctrl+V for Cut, Copy, and Paste,
respectively. If you are not using the CUA emulation, by default, these key bindings still work in-
side of text boxes. To deactivate this feature, from the main menu, click Window

Preferences,

expand SlickEdit and click General in the tree, then double-click the General setting. On the
General Options dialog, select the

More Tab

, then clear the option CUA Text Box.

Text Box Editing Keys

The table below contains a list of the key shortcuts (based on the CUA emulation) that can be used inside
the command line and other text boxes within SlickEdit Core.

Table 3.3. Text Box Editing Key

Key or Key Sequence

Operation

Insert

Insert mode toggle

Spacebar

Expand partially-typed parameter or insert a space

Key Shortcuts in Text Boxes

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