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Thread ElevateDB Manager editing keys
Thu, Jan 3 2008 4:24 PMPermanent Link

Dan Rootham
Tim,

EDBManager Unicode 1.06 Build 1

In this version (and earlier?) of EDBManager, the Ctrl+Shift+LeftArrow and
Ctrl+Shift+RightArrow don't select word by word in the SQL input windows.

This key combination is a handy feature of DBSys, Wordpad and many other apps.
I would really like to see it in EDBManager one day!

Thanks,
Dan

Fri, Jan 4 2008 8:03 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Dan,

<< In this version (and earlier?) of EDBManager, the Ctrl+Shift+LeftArrow
and Ctrl+Shift+RightArrow don't select word by word in the SQL input
windows.

This key combination is a handy feature of DBSys, Wordpad and many other
apps. I would really like to see it in EDBManager one day! >>

I'll see what I can do.

Thanks,

--
Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Sat, Jul 12 2008 5:53 AMPermanent Link

Dan Rootham
Tim,

Back in April you said:
<< I'll see what I can do.... >>

And in ElevateDB ver 2.01 we get this welcome announcment:
<<  "General keystroke handling has also been improved" >>

Thank you very much! Greatly appreciated, because I'm one of those old-fashioned
people who prefer keystrokes to using a mouse. And when working on a laptop with
no mouse attached, keystrokes are a real help. Otherwise EDBMgr risked becoming
a "mouse-locked" application. (DBSys was well provided with keystroke alternatives.)

Regards,
Dan
Sat, Jul 12 2008 1:51 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Dan,

<< Thank you very much! Greatly appreciated, because I'm one of those
old-fashioned people who prefer keystrokes to using a mouse. And when
working on a laptop with no mouse attached, keystrokes are a real help.
Otherwise EDBMgr risked becoming a "mouse-locked" application. (DBSys was
well provided with keystroke alternatives.) >>

You're welcome. This was a very common request, so you were not alone in
wanting more keystrokes.

--
Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

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