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7.1.3
Keyboard shortcuts
ARM DUI 0482K
ID120712
Edit Source
Opens the file that contains the process, thread, or function in your default code
editor.
Fully Expand Rows
Call Paths view only - Opens the hierarchy to reveal every descendent of the
selected functions.
Expand Selection to All Matching Functions
Call Paths view only - Updates the current selection to include every instance of
the selected functions, wherever they exist in the hierarchy. It expands the
hierarchy to expose currently hidden instances of the function.
Collapse Unselected Rows
Call Paths view only - Collapses every row in the hierarchy that is not part of the
current selection.
While you can navigate every report in ARM Streamline using the mouse, you can also use
keyboard shortcuts. The keyboard shortcuts available for the table views are:
Up arrow
Moves the current selection up one row.
Shift + Up Arrow
Adds the previous row to the current selection.
Down arrow
Moves the current selection down one row.
Shift + Down Arrow
Adds the next row to the current selection.
Home
Selects the first row in the active table report.
End
Selects the last row in the active table report.
Page Up
Moves up in the current report one page. A page is defined by the range of rows
currently displayed in the table report.
Page Down Moves down one page.
Right Arrow Call Paths view only - Discloses the subordinate rows for the currently selected
process, thread, or function. Has the same effect as clicking on the disclosure
control to the left of the process, thread, or function's title.
Left Arrow Call Paths view only - Hides the subordinate rows for the currently selected
process, thread, or functions.
Shift + Right Arrow
Call Paths view only - Discloses all of the subordinate rows for the currently
selected process, thread, or functions. The entire hierarchy below the selected
links is revealed.
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