Push buttons Other dialog items Opening window from a window Keyboard layout |
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Enter or Return | Choose the default button. | |||
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Escape or Command + . | Choose the Cancel button. | |||
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Delete or Back Space | Choose Remove button. | |||
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Command + initial or second letter | Choose other push button. | |||
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The initial, second or third letter of the first or another word | Choose a check box. | |||
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[1], [2], [3]... | Choose a radio button. | |||
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Command + Up/Down Arrow | Choose the previous/next item of the first popup menu in the dialog box | |||
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Option + Up/Down Arrow | Choose the previous/next item of the second popup menu in the dialog box | |||
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Press these keys | To do this | |||
Command + Down Arrow | Open window(s) of the selected menu(s). | |||
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Command + Up Arrow | Open window of the parent menu or the Menu Bar window. | |||
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Press these keys | To do this | |||
Command + Control + Space* | Switch keyboard layout (including input method) directly between the Roman script system and the script system for text input, even if three or more script systems (like Roman, Cyrillic and Japanese) are available on your system. | |||
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* | As a matter of fact, this shortcut key is reserved by Apple Computer. And it seems that applications cannot receive this key operation if “Font and keyboard synchronization”, a keyboard option of the system is off (maybe in Mac OS 8.5 or later). |