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(Windows Keyboard): Yet another try to make everyone happy with that passage.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Wed, 10 Jan 2007 01:17:34 +0000
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334 keyboard input in Emacs. 334 keyboard input in Emacs.
335 335
336 @cindex MS-Windows keyboard shortcuts 336 @cindex MS-Windows keyboard shortcuts
337 Many key combinations (known as ``keyboard shortcuts'') that have 337 Many key combinations (known as ``keyboard shortcuts'') that have
338 conventional uses in MS-Windows programs conflict with traditional 338 conventional uses in MS-Windows programs conflict with traditional
339 Emacs commands. This conflict arose because the designers of the CUA 339 Emacs commands. (These Emacs commands were established years before
340 interface implemented by MS-Windows did not try to avoid conflict with 340 MS-Windows, and years before Microsoft.) Examples of conflicts
341 Emacs. Examples of conflicts include @kbd{C-c}, @kbd{C-x}, @kbd{C-z}, 341 include @kbd{C-c}, @kbd{C-x}, @kbd{C-z}, @kbd{C-a}, and
342 @kbd{C-a}, and @kbd{W-@key{SPC}}. You can redefine some of them with 342 @kbd{W-@key{SPC}}. You can redefine some of them with meanings more
343 meanings more like the MS-Windows meanings by enabling CUA Mode 343 like the MS-Windows meanings by enabling CUA Mode (@pxref{CUA
344 (@pxref{CUA Bindings}). 344 Bindings}).
345 345
346 @kindex F10 @r{(MS-Windows)} 346 @kindex F10 @r{(MS-Windows)}
347 @cindex menu bar access using keyboard @r{(MS-Windows)} 347 @cindex menu bar access using keyboard @r{(MS-Windows)}
348 The @key{F10} key on Windows activates the menu bar in a way that 348 The @key{F10} key on Windows activates the menu bar in a way that
349 makes it possible to use the menus without a mouse. In this mode, the 349 makes it possible to use the menus without a mouse. In this mode, the