Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Windows Control

Strokes for keyboard shortcuts that don't fit anywhere else.





Shift + Tab key




12*U

{#Shift(Tab)}

You'll also want this to go back if you're tabbing all over the place for quick, mouse-less navigation. This is where using the number bar to repeat the previous stroke comes in REAL handy.

Reminder: This key without the asterisk is Tab.






Alt + F4
(close window)




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{#Alt_L(F4)}

Close window. Originally created to close the window after hitting the Plover lookup stroke. Notice the resemblance to the stroke? You're even using the index finger like you would hit F4 on QWERTY.

Reminder: This key without the number bar is the lookup stroke.






  Ctrl + W
(close browser tab)




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{#Control_L(W)}

Close browser tab, and also some windows. You're using the same finger again here.





Ctrl + Page Up
(switch to the tab to the left)




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{#Control_L(Page_Up)}

Asterisk acts as Ctrl.





Ctrl + Page Down
(switch to the tab to the right)




KPRAO*EG

{#Control_L(Page_Down)}

Asterisk acts as Ctrl.

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