This is where the Windows Style Guidelines come in handy.
<CTRL-C> Copy to Clipboard
<CTRL-X> Cut to Clipboard
<CTRL-V> Paste from Clipboard
<SHIFT-LEFT ARROW> Highlight text by letter to left
<SHIFT-RIGHT ARROW> Highlight text by letter to Right
<CTRL- SHIFT-LEFT ARROW> Highlight text by word (next whitespace) to left
<CTRL- SHIFT-RIGHT ARROW> Highlight text by word (next whitespace) to Right
Many of these can be found at the following URL:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q126/4/49.asp
and in the Windows User Experience Guidelines (which is the Windows Style
Guidlines) at:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/books/winguide/appxB.htm
Rick - W4PC
In a message dated 5/9/2001 21:06:56 PM Central Daylight Time,
LRod@pobox.com writes:
<<
Hmmm. Shift-arrow and/or Ctrl-shift-arrow (the drag), Ctrl V (the drop). I
use it
all the time. Or is that cut-and-paste? Does the same thing, doesn't it?
>>
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