Keyboard shortcuts Clause Samples

The "Keyboard Shortcuts" clause defines the specific key combinations that can be used to perform certain actions within a software application or digital platform. It typically outlines which keys or key sequences trigger functions such as saving a document, copying and pasting text, or navigating between interface elements. By clearly specifying these shortcuts, the clause helps users operate the software more efficiently and ensures consistent user experience, reducing confusion and improving productivity.
Keyboard shortcuts. Press ALT+F1 to display a list of quick keys that are active.
Keyboard shortcuts. ‌ Shortcut list Show clipboard manager Paste clipboard as plain text Paste clipboard as keystroke sequence Track clipboard changes on/off Show settings
Keyboard shortcuts. Ctrl+F – Activate the Instant Search box. In the Instant Search box, type your search text. When you start typing, the search begins automatically. When you are finished with the search, you can clear the search by pressing Esc key. Your 20 most recent searches are saved and can be reused. Click Search button in the Instant Search box, or press Down key, and then click the search word or phrase that you want to use again.Ins or Enter – Paste the selected fragments Ctrl+Up Arrow – Move the selected fragments up Ctrl+Down Arrow – Move the selected fragments down Ctrl+H – Open History You can select several fragments in the clipboard manager by pressing and holding Ctrl or Shift key. You can merge selected text fragments into one. You can drag and drop selected fragments from the clipboard manager into another application. You can drag and drop selected fragments into groups of favorite fragments. You can protect your data with strong 448-bit Blowfish encryption, so that nobody can access them without knowing your password. You can specify a color (category) for any saved fragment in clipboard manager.
Keyboard shortcuts. All of the TAS HK functions can be selected from a menu. However, you can also use "quick key" keyboard shortcuts to rapidly call up many functions from the Play-by-Play Input Screen. The following is a list of the "quick keys" you can use: Select Quit from the Main menu to exit the program.

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