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Shift+Tab key combination — Reverses the direction of the <Tab> key function.
Arrow ( ,
,
, and
the areas outlined in figure 56.
Enter Key — Performs the same action as a mouse double-click. For
example, it can open the context menu from which a processor type can be selected,
or open a dialog box when applicable. When an action button is highlighted, <Enter>
executes the button action and toggles the button when applicable.
Control key — The <Ctrl> key can be used in the following shortcuts.
<Ctrl+X> — Cut the selected elements.
<Ctrl+C> — Copy the selected elements.
<Ctrl+V> — Paste the selected elements from a previous cut or copy.
<Ctrl+A> — The first press of the <Ctrl+A> combination highlights all matrix block
nodes.
Alt key — <Alt> is used with specific letter keys to open and navigate task bar
menus. When the <Alt> key is pressed and released, the
the <Alt> key is pressed and held, the first letters in the menu titles (File, Edit, View,
Tools, Window, or Help) become underlined. Press the underlined letter key to open
that menu.
Once a task bar menu opens, use the <Up> and <Down> arrow keys to move up
and down in the menu or submenu, use the <Right> arrow key to open a submenu (if
applicable), and use the <Esc> key to back out of an active menu or submenu.
DSP Configurator-unique Navigation
Highlighting and marking items, cutting or copying, saving a preset:
When an item within the program is selected, it is highlighted by a green boundary box.
One or more highlighted items can be cut, copied, pasted, or saved as a preset. The cut,
copy, and paste functions can be performed using the task bar menus (see the <Alt> key,
above) or the shortcuts described on the previous page.
NOTE: When an item is cut, it is not removed from its original location until it has
been pasted in its new location.
Highlight multiple elements for cut, copy, paste, or a preset as follows:
1.
Use the <Arrow> ( ,
2.
To highlight a block:
a.
Press and hold the <Shift> key, then use the <Arrow> keys to navigate away
from the selected block.
b.
To highlight additional sequential blocks, continue to hold the <Shift> key,
then use the <Arrow> keys to navigate away from the selected block. Additional
blocks will be highlighted as long as <Shift> is pressed. When the last element
is highlighted, move the highlight box one additional block, then release the
<Shift> key.
3.
To move away from the highlighted block or set of sequential blocks, or to highlight
non-sequential blocks:
a.
After highlighting blocks in step 2, press and hold <Ctrl>, then use the <Arrow>
keys to navigate to the next desired element. As long as the <Ctrl> key is
held down, the block moved away from will not be highlighted. If the block is
highlighted, it will be unhighlighted.
b.
Release the <Ctrl> key, but do not press any <Arrow> keys.
) Keys — Navigate up, down, left, and right within any of
,
, and
) keys to move to the first block to be highlighted.
menu opens. When
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