Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line. Ctrl+B Moves the cursor back one character. Ctrl+C Stops performing current functions. Ctrl+D Deletes the character where the cursor is located at. Ctrl+E Moves the cursor to the end of the last line. Ctrl+F Moves the cursor forwa...
If I pull down on the screen it will take me back to the previous message until my reply box is too big and then it takes up the whole screen and I can't see the previous message at all!! So frustrating these updates that muck around changing things when it all worked just fine!!
To close a single inline editor or doc viewer, click the "X" in the upper-left or press Escape while Quick Docs is in focus. To close all inline editors and docs, place your cursor back in the main enclosing code editor and press Escape....
Does Windows 7 have a way to snap the mouse pointer back to the main screen?Note that I want to move the mouse pointer, not *find *the mouse pointer. We already tried the "Show location of pointer when I press CTRL key" setting. It's more of an annoyance than a help for thi...
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Explorer , /t5/acrobat-reader-discussions/re-how-to-enable-scroll-bar/td-p/14089559 Sep 15, 2023 Sep 15, 2023 Copy link to clipboard Copied The problem is back.In build 23.6.20320.0 the scroll bars disappear. My mac is set to show allways. Acrobat is set to never.The only way...
Desktop Mode is there for you when the other two modes aren’t. When you’re using an application that doesn’t support controllers (or you’re using the Windows desktop), your Ally will enter Desktop Mode, allowing you to move the on-screen cursor with your joystick and select ...
Position the cursor over "First Name". Now press the mouse button and drag to the right. As you can see, users can rearrange columns in tables. Position the cursor just to the right of a column header. Now press the mouse button and drag to the right or left. The column changes size...
Using your mouse, you can move your cursor into any one of the four corners of your Mac to run several system actions, hide your open windows, lock your screen, show your notifications, put your computer to sleep and more. However, this feature isn't enabled by default, s...
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