OSMKMSKB - MOUSE AND KEYBOARD COMBINATIONS FOR OS/2 WARP 01/22/96 ======================================================================= Mouse and Keyboard Combinations for OS/2 Warp ======================================================================= Please Read Entire Document for Full Explanation of Procedures -------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION This document lists the various mouse and keyboard combinations. RESOLUTION The following abbreviations are used in this document: Alt: Alt key Ctl: Control key D/C: Double-click Hold: Press and hold button MB1: Mouse button 1 (usually the left button) MB2: Mouse button 2 (usually the right button) S/C: Single-click Shf: Shift key General OS/2 Objects -------------------- Shifts Button Click Result ------ ------ ----- ------ MB1 S/C Mark single object Alt MB1 S/C Edit title text (Enter Key=newline) (Numeric Keypad, Enter Key=End edit) Ctl MB1 S/C Continue/toggle marking other objects Shf MB1 S/C For flowed and nonflowed views, mark up to current object from previous mark. Repeated Shf+MB1's on the "same side" as the original will add to the selection on the "other side," will mark new range. MB1 D/C Open/show object or the LaunchPad if on Desktop background or folder background Alt MB1 D/C Open all marked objects' settings Ctl MB1 D/C Open all marked objects' Shf MB1 D/C Open object and close parent Alt Ctl MB1 D/C Open single object settings Alt Shf MB1 D/C Open marked object settings and close parent MB1 Hold Drag marking for objects Ctl MB1 Hold Moves focus (outline dotted box) only MB2 S/C Pop-up object(s) menu (Common choices for multiple selections) Alt MB2 S/C Picks up object(s) (multiple selection) and cancels the drag if it's over blank space Ctl MB2 S/C Copy picked up object Shf MB2 S/C Move picked up object Ctl Shf MB2 S/C Shadow picked up object MB2 Hold Drag object(s) - default Ctl MB2 Hold Drag object(s) - copy Shf MB2 Hold Drag object(s) - move Ctl Shf MB2 Hold Drag object(s) - shadow MB1+MB2 S/C Window List (only on background) Window List ----------- Shifts Button Click Result ------ ------ ----- ------ MB1 S/C Mark single object/window Alt MB1 S/C Edit title text (only for certain objects) Ctl MB1 S/C Continue/toggle marking other objects/windows Shf MB1 S/C Mark up to current object from previous mark. Repeated Shf+MB1's on the "same side" as the original will add to the selection on the "other side," will mark a new range. MB1 D/C Show selected object/window Shf MB1 D/C Hide selected object/window Ctl MB1 D/C Maximize selected object/window MB2 S/C Pop-up object(s) menu intersection; that is, common choices for multiple selections Note: The above also works on the DESKTOP entry itself. Other Miscellaneous Functions ----------------------------- Ctl+MB1 in title bar: Moves window but does NOT bring it to the front Ctl+MB1 in scroll bar: Scrolls window but does NOT bring it to the front Ctl+MB1 on border: Sizes window but does NOT bring it to the front Shf+MB1 when resizing OS/2 windows: Saves their sizes Shf+MB1 D/C in title bar: Saves maximized state Shf+Insert on OS/2 window: Pastes without carriage return Esc cancels a drag operation (hold MB2) ______________________________________________________________________ IBM disclaims all warranties, whether express or implied, including without limitation, warranties of fitness and merchantability with respect to the information in this document. By furnishing this document, IBM grants no licenses to any related patents or copyrights. Copyright (c) 1994, 1995 IBM Corporation. Any trademarks and product or brand names referenced in this document are the property of their respective owners. Consult your product manuals for complete trademark information.