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  • [[Category:Devices|Keyboard]]{{CodeReview}} == Keyboard Device ==
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  • ...can perform hidden actions or actions that normally need a mouse. To use a keyboard shortcut, press and hold one or more qualifier keys and then press the last In each stage there are keyboard shortcuts for changing the default operation of the stage.
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  • = The Keyboard = A program can receive keyboard data through an IDCMP port by setting the IDCMP_RAWKEY flag, the IDCMP_VANI
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  • == The Keyboard == ...items selectable with the keyboard as well as with the mouse. Often these keyboard equivalents ("hotkeys") will provide shortcuts and a smoother workflow that
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  • [[Category:Workbench]][[Category:Keyboard]] ...o interrupt or influence the normal boot process in various ways using the keyboard and/or the mouse.
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''L'' Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''P''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''S'' Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''U''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga''+ ''.'' (period/fullstop) Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''6''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''K''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''<none>'' Keyboard Shortcut: ''<none>''
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  • ...o adjust the mouse speed, double click delay and to select the appropriate keyboard type.
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  • ...o adjust the mouse speed, double click delay and to select the appropriate keyboard type.
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''1'' Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''2''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''<none>''
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  • Keyboard shortcut: ''<none>''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''-'' Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''+''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''A''
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  • Keyboard shortcut: ''<none>''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''<none>''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''?''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''Z''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''<none>''
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  • Keyboard shortcut: ''<none>''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''F''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''<none>''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''N''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga + D''
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  • Keyboard shortcut: ''<none>''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''O''
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''B''
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  • ==== KEYBOARD ====
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''R''
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  • [[Keyboard Device]]
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''!''
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  • If you install [[Jack|Jack]] you can also simply type 'F' on the keyboard instantly to spawn two Filer instances side-by-side - a great time saver.
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''C''
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  • ...ch, Drawers and Files, to and from the clipboard you can use the following keyboard shortcuts:
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  • [[UI Style Guide Keyboard|Keyboard]]
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  • ...fault and alternative keyboard characters. It will also serve as a virtual keyboard, allowing users to enter characters by clicking the virtual keys with a mou
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  • ...can perform hidden actions or actions that normally need a mouse. To use a keyboard shortcut, press and hold one or more qualifier keys and then press the last In each stage there are keyboard shortcuts for changing the default operation of the stage.
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''E''
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  • ...on is busy. The Intuition task is driven by user events through the mouse, keyboard, and other input devices. It also arbitrates collisions of the mouse pointe
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  • # Select the appropriate Keyboard Type in the Input Preferences editor. ...the default American to be available in the Input Preferences editor, the keyboard's keymap must be in DEVS:Keymaps. A list of keyboards and their correspondi
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  • | You cannot move the pointer and keyboard input has no effect. | You cannot move the pointer and keyboard input has no effect.
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  • ...d an Amiga before, by following the instructions you can make language and keyboard selections and, if necessary, install your software. We recommend that you * Choosing a keyboard
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  • == The Keyboard == ...items selectable with the keyboard as well as with the mouse. Often these keyboard equivalents ("hotkeys") will provide shortcuts and a smoother workflow that
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  • ...mation such as Installation Instructions, Software Requirements, Features, Keyboard Shortcuts, Help and Advice, and legals. However, they can be used for any k
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  • ...our Amiga, creating and managing disks and files, and using your mouse and keyboard. ...Shortcuts|Appendix E. Keyboard Shortcuts]] This appendix lists the AmigaOS keyboard shortcuts.
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  • [[Category:Devices|Keyboard]]{{CodeReview}} == Keyboard Device ==
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  • ...DOS commands and the Workbench environment. It shows how to use Menus, the Keyboard Shortcuts available, and later how to configure the Workbench and AmigaOS f
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  • ...and the Tracks window. They are also accessible from hot keys on the Amiga keyboard and, if defined, as MIDI remote controls. The Transport Controls contain fa ...menu option in the Windows menu, or by typing the letter M on the Amiga's keyboard.
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  • [[Category:Workbench]][[Category:Keyboard]] ...o interrupt or influence the normal boot process in various ways using the keyboard and/or the mouse.
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  • Gadgets have keyboard shortcuts, too. They are marked with an underscore in the gadget's text. Fo ...tton which keyboard shortcut is '''E''', and as an '''Exit''' button which keyboard shortcut is '''X'''.
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  • :[[Intuition Keyboard|Keyboard]]
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  • == Set Your Keyboard's Local On/Off Switch == ...puter is connected to the MIDI in on the keyboard, you may want to use the keyboard's "local off" feature.
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  • = The Keyboard = A program can receive keyboard data through an IDCMP port by setting the IDCMP_RAWKEY flag, the IDCMP_VANI
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  • The Define Scales window has a keyboard area, a name area, three buttons, and two menu options. On the right side of the Define Scales window is a one-octave keyboard. Active notes are highlighted in blue, while inactive notes are white. To i
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  • | Keyboard device error === Keyboard device ===
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''Q''
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  • [[Workbench/Prefs/Input|Input]] - Controls the settings for the keyboard and mouse
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  • === Keyboard Equivalents === ...may be bound to each gadget so that its actions can be controlled from the keyboard as well as through the mouse.
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  • ...[Using_the_keyboard_to_control_Workbench|keystrokes]] for a list of useful keyboard shortcuts).
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  • | [[#KEYBOARD_command|KEYBOARD]] NAME/A,ADD/S,REMOVE/S,KEY,CMD/F || This command can be used to bind ARexx :: Number of keyboard commands assigned. This can be 0.
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  • ...console handler that uses the serial port rather than the Amiga screen or keyboard. For instance, the command NEWSHELL AUX: allows you to run a Shell over the ...held back from the application until the user presses the RETURN key. The keyboard input is filtered: function keys and cursor keys are not transmitted. Other
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  • Keyboard Shortcut: ''Amiga'' + ''I''
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  • == X1000 Keyboard does not work while booting== Plug the keyboard into the USB connector closest to the white audio jack.
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  • : The Mono After-Touch MIDI event contains the overall keyboard pressure, from 0 to 127. ...ch one with the mouse, the mouse's icon changes. All of these buttons have keyboard equivalents as well. Set the Command Buttons to determine how you use the m
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  • - ZTS commkey - a character for the item's keyboard shortcut. - ZTS commkey - the subitem's keyboard shortcut character. (Ex: "A")
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  • ...of the input device include the keyboard, timer and gameport devices. The keyboard, gameport, and timer devices are special cases in that the input device ope | IND_GETKDEVICE || Query the name and unit number of the device keyboard input events are collected from.
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  • : Some users prefer working with text and keyboard rather than a mouse and icons. This may be a matter of personal taste or du
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  • * Choosing a keyboard type | Input || For changing the mouse speeds, key repeat speeds, and selecting keyboard type.
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  • ...u can toggle between NTSC and PAL display modes by pressing any key on the keyboard.
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  • ...the Amiga's Shell in which text commands are entered by typing them at the keyboard. For more information about user interfaces, refer to the [[User_Interface_ ...gn must allow the user to control many programs with just one monitor, one keyboard, and one mouse. (Imagine driving many cars simultaneously with one steering
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  • ...how long you'll sustain that note. Not until you lift your finger off the keyboard does it send a MIDI Note Off event. As you see, the performance of a note i ...seful to remember that a note is broken into two parts when it leaves your keyboard, zings across MIDI to your Amiga, flows down a PipeLine, enters the Sequenc
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  • ...gital Interface) was first created as a serial link that allowed a musical keyboard to control synthesizers.
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  • ...enu. Alternatively, you can use the left and right arrow keys on the Amiga keyboard to move the highlighted Tool. You can even make a Tool jump across from the ...events to another Track. There are many branching Tools. For example, the Keyboard Splitter Tool sends all notes below its split point to a second Track and t
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  • : Two keys on the Amiga keyboard used for special functions. The left Amiga key is to the left of the space
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  • ...at are covered by others, drag the frontmost screen down or use gadgets or keyboard shortcuts to depth-arrange them. When working with screens, remember these * Only one window on one screen at a time can accept keyboard or mouse input.
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  • ...splayed attains the same results as activating that menu option. Using the keyboard shortcuts instead of the menus speeds your work. For a full description of
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  • The keyboard shortcuts for these menu items do not work when one of the text gadgets is Keyboard shortcut: Instead of selecting the gadgets previously described, press the
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  • ...ards, but should be decoded as a Z on a US keyboard and as a Y on a German keyboard. ...p-sequence will set a system default keymap that is correct for the user's keyboard. The console.device translates the raw key codes into the correct character
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  • ...ize: 0.85em;">Ctrl</kbd> key and, while holding it down, press <kbd class="keyboard-key nowrap" style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-radius: 0.2em; box-shadow ...icates that you press and release the Esc key, followed by the <kbd class="keyboard-key nowrap" style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-radius: 0.2em; box-shadow
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  • ...position package. In order to use it, you must have a MIDI sound module or keyboard connected to your Amiga via a CAMD supported MIDI interface. Connect the MIDI OUT from your keyboard or other instrument to MIDI IN on your interface.}}
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  • ...n down or flipping through the screens by using the screen depth gadget or keyboard combinations.
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  • ...center of the Staff - Hybrid defaults to middle C, octave five on the MIDI keyboard. To change to another octave, use the Note Range... Staff Center command in ...ten octaves. The Piano Roll can show all or any section of that ten-octave keyboard. Since an individual Sequence rarely ranges more than two octaves, Bars&Pip
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  • ...ment is detected by the gameport device or key presses are received by the keyboard device. These and other input events are merged into a single stream by the ...als. When the user moves the mouse, presses a mouse button or types on the keyboard, the input device detects the activity from the specific device, and constr
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  • ...ut Device|Input]] || input.device || Processes input from the gameport and keyboard devices. | [[Keyboard Device|Keyboard]] || keyboard.device || Controls the keyboard.
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  • ...artup files, MountLists, and other simple files. Use either a mouse or the keyboard to perform operations with ED. Although ED's menus are preprogrammed, when ...esired spot and clicking the selection button. To move the cursor with the keyboard, use the arrow keys, Tab, and Ctrl+key combinations.
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  • ...m active at any time. The active window receives all user input, including keyboard and mouse events. This is also known as the ''input focus'', as all input i
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  • | CMD_READ || Read the next input, generally from the keyboard. The form of this input is as an ANSI byte stream. === Console Keyboard Input ===
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  • ...message and port system. Intuition input event messages include mouse and keyboard activity as well as high level events from menus and gadgets.
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  • ...ate the next or previous such gadget in sequence. This gives the user easy keyboard control over which text-entry or number-entry gadget is active. Tab moves t === Gadget Keyboard Equivalents ===
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  • 1. Redirect the keyboard input to the printer by entering: To terminate keyboard output to PRT:, press Ctrl+\.
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  • If you have a keyboard available, play the triads by moving note by note up the C major scale and ...ed by "H"), W, W, W, H. (All the white keys in succession from C to C on a keyboard.) Minor scales are a bit trickier as there are several types.
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  • ...Exclusive data. You may decide to record a System Exclusive dump from your keyboard, for instance.
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  • : A means of communicating with a computer by issuing commands from the keyboard. The Shell is the Amiga's CLI. ...l function, entered by holding down Ctrl while pressing another key on the keyboard. Some Control-key combinations are executed as soon as they are pressed, su
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  • ...awKeyConvert() (see the [[Intuition_Mouse_and_Keyboard|Intuition Mouse and Keyboard]]) to get proper translation to correct ASCII codes. Improper display or pr ...n be different keyboard characters on national keyboards (higher levels of keyboard input are automatically translated to the proper characters).
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  • Specifies different speeds for the mouse and keyboard and selects a national keyboard. ...0.3em; font-family: inherit; font-size: 0.85em;">Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd class="keyboard-key nowrap" style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-radius: 0.2em; box-shadow
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  • * Easy usage with mouse or keyboard. ...latform development library designed to provide low level access to audio, keyboard, mouse, joystick, and graphics hardware via OpenGL and Direct3D. It is used
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  • * Usage from keyboard supported * MUI GUI with controls as buttons, menu items, and keyboard shortcuts
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  • ...happen. It has to wait for such things as the user to push buttons on the keyboard or mouse, for data to come in through the serial port, and for data to go o ...can be a task which controls system resources (like the disk drives or the keyboard). Each task has a priority assigned to it. Exec will let the task with the
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  • ...use or press the corresponding key on the keyboard. You can use either the keyboard or numeric keypad keys. Return and the keypad Enter key are equivalent to t Keyboard shortcut: Press the corresponding arrow key to move the image.
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  • : A means of communicating with a computer by issuing commands from the keyboard. The program that allows this on the Amiga is called the [[#Shell|Shell]] a ...l function, entered by holding down Ctrl while pressing another key on the keyboard. Some Control-key combinations are executed as soon as they are pressed, su
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  • * adaptation of keyboard shortcuts (where mnemonics are desirable to be preserved)
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  • ...console window, a text-only interface that accepts input entered from the keyboard. The Shell window looks and acts like a Workbench window with some exceptio ...0.3em; font-family: inherit; font-size: 0.85em;">Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd class="keyboard-key nowrap" style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-radius: 0.2em; box-shadow
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  • * Extensive and customizable shortcuts. You can control everything with the keyboard and disable the menu to draw fullscreen * Choose between a modern and a true-to-FT2 editing scheme / keyboard layout
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  • By default, CON: provides mapped keyboard input which is filtered, buffered, and automatically echoed. Many of the sp ...CON: into "raw" mode. In raw mode, a CON: behaves much like a RAW: window. Keyboard console input is not automatically filtered, buffered, or echoed. When read
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  • user can operate with the mouse or keyboard. They are the user can operate with the mouse or keyboard. They are the
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  • .... Command key alternatives allow the user to make menu selections with the keyboard instead of the mouse. This is most often done by holding down the right Ami
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  • struct timeval ip_KeyRptDelay; /* keyboard repeat delay */ struct timeval ip_KeyRptSpeed; /* Keyboard repeat speed */
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  • ...nction keys, the ten keys across the top of the keyboard, or to some other keyboard combination. Or the Macro can be assigned to the User menu (see section lat
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  • == Menu item keyboard shortcuts == As with traditional Intuition menus, menuclass item objects can have a keyboard shortcut which is displayed next to the item's label. Shortcuts can have on
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  • : The highlighted window that accepts input from the keyboard. A Shell window is current when it is opened.
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  • ...OOPSI gadget selected, the gadget can track mouse moves, process mouse and keyboard key presses, or watch the timer events. ...age corresponds to a single InputEvent structure. These InputEvents can be keyboard presses, timer events, mouse moves, or mouse button presses. The message's
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  • ...such as printer, modem, or logical device). When working in the Shell, the keyboard is the source of command input a nd the current Shell window is the destina To change the source of a command's input from the keyboard to a file, use the < symbol. However, a question mark (?) must also be used
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  • ; KEYBOARD KEY/A,WINDOW/K,GLOBAL/S,HOTKEY/S,PROMPT/S,CMD/F : KEYBOARD allows commands to be tied to keystrokes.
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  • ...he menus of the parent window inaccessible. Additionally, mouse button and keyboard events will be blocked (unless the requester's NOISYREQ flag is set; see "R ...he parent window are blocked. Specify the NOISYREQ requester flag to allow keyboard and mouse button IDCMP events to be posted, even though the requester is ac
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  • ...ose gadgets, and so on. The user may control the pointer with a mouse, the keyboard cursor keys or some other type of controller. The specific type of controll
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  • ...Represents the open bracket key, displayed in Figure D-1. If you country's keyboard does not have an open bracket key, press Alt plus the key shown, regardless
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  • * Extensive and customizable shortcuts. You can control everything with the keyboard and disable the menu to draw fullscreen * Choose between a modern and a true-to-FT2 editing scheme / keyboard layout
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  • For example, our Split-Quant-Counterpoint MacroTool feeds notes to a Keyboard Split Tool, which sends notes below the split point to an Echo Tool. The no
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  • character you typed. To rub out an entire line, hold down the <kbd class="keyboard-key nowrap" style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-radius: 0.2em; box-shadow while you press <kbd class="keyboard-key nowrap" style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-radius: 0.2em; box-shadow
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  • ...activates the menu system, either by pressing the mouse menu button or its keyboard equivalent (right Amiga Alt), or entering an appropriate command key sequen ...while that window is active. Each window may control these keys by setting keyboard shortcuts in the menu item structures which make up the window's menu strip
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  • ...ngs. Your mousewheel can now be used for scrolling and various MUI defined keyboard shortcuts are now honoured. * Easy operation using toolbar buttons, menus, keyboard and drag&drop functionality.
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  • ...ext menus and normal ones is that a context menu doesn't currently support keyboard shortcuts, as the same context menu can be tied to more than one GUI elemen
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  • ...ontrols symbolized by an image that the user can operate with the mouse or keyboard. They are the Amiga's equivalent of buttons, knobs and dials. ...string gadget, a cursor appears, allowing the user to enter data from the keyboard. For a proportional gadget, the user can either drag the knob with the mous
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  • ...chapter.) To create a temporary Group, hold down a shift key on the Amiga keyboard and click on several Tracks. Each Track that you click on becomes a member
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  • ...lating graphic symbols with a mouse rather than by typing in commands at a keyboard. Included in this chapter are descriptions of the following:
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  • ...nd in almost all user input on the Amiga. It gathers input events from the keyboard, the gameport (mouse), and several other sources, into one input "stream". ...s turned their programs into commodities only to provide them with a handy keyboard shortcut to bring up/close their GUI. Please note that such practice is act
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  • | Mouse and keyboard control items. The file format is IFF FORM PREF (INPT chunk). The filename
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  • ...o a string gadget doesn't care what activates it. Its input comes from the keyboard rather than the mouse.
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  • The active window will still receive mouse-, keyboard- and timer-messages. So if you want your window to get the IDCMP messages, ...through the depth arrangement gadget in the screen's title bar or through keyboard shortcuts. The N key with the Left-Amiga qualifier moves the Workbench scre
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  • responds as though you entered the following commands at the keyboard:
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  • 1 = STRING, 2 = WOODWIND, 3 = KEYBOARD, 4 = GUITAR, 5 = VOICE, 6 = DRUM1, For the KEYBOARD family, the high nibble is as follows:
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  • ...console handler that uses the serial port rather than the Amiga screen and keyboard.
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  • ...imilar to the method used in digital hi-fi components and state-of-the-art keyboard and drum synthesizers.
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  • ...to do this on the Amiga (including a touch screen, a joystick or even the keyboard), most often the user will interface with the GUI via a two-button mouse.
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  • A number of simple, keyboard driven editing functions are available to the user. These editing functions
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  • ...e Interface name before the function calls. In the sample program a simple keyboard command with cursor keys is included.
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  • ; (pressing RETURN on the keyboard will do it). This code is normally
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  • ...by <prompt> to the current window and then wait for keyboard input. Valid keyboard responses are Y (yes), N (no), and Return (no). Selecting Y sets the condit acts as though you had typed the following commands at the keyboard:
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