Tips & Hints; Ideas For Assigning Keys - Logitech TrackMan User Manual

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Tips
&
Hints
Ideas for Assigning Keys
Once you get used to assigning keys to your mouse buttons, you'll
develop a feel for creating application sets - that is, for matching the
right button assignment to the right application.
To get started, try some of the following suggestions from our users:
Assign the Delete key to your word processing application.
Assign the Shift key tp the General application set; use it to select
multiple icons at once.
Assign Command-r for Reduced Size to a MacWrite® application set;
press the appropriate button to move quickly between reduced and
normal size.
Assign Command-option to a PageMaker® application set; use it to
switch between Fit in Window and Actual Size.
Assign the Escape key to a variety of
~plication
sets; use it to quit
many of an application's dialog boxes.
Assign Command-Z to paint and draw application sets. It's
convenient for deleting when working on precision drawings.
Assign Command-Space and Control-Option-Command-Space to a
number of applications in which you can use them to zoom in and
out.
Assign Click Lock to an Excel™ application set; use it to select a
range of cells that extend beyond the screen.
Assign Triple Click to a TiiINK C™ application set; use it to select
one line at a time.
Assign Option and Shift to an Adobe Illustrator™ application set:
use the appropriate buttons to draw straight lines, perfect circles,
and squares. You can also use them to scale along the x, they, or the
x and y axis, to rotate in 45° increments, and to reflect or shear
horizontally, vertically, or in 45° increments. Be sure to release the
Click button before releasing Option or Shift.
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