How can you utilize the shortcuts available on the Palm OS? Can these shortcuts be used in other than address book?
12-10-2000 07:14 PM
MarkEagle
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The shortcuts entered in the Prefs app can be used anywhere text entry is done. Most, if not all, 3rd party apps support this as well since it's a function of the OS itself.
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12-10-2000 09:45 PM
Jscalia
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Thats great, but how do you activate the shortcut. I know how to create one in the Preferences menu but not how to insert one. Is there a command? I am using Hanspring VDX palm 3.1 Thanks!
Joseph scalia
12-12-2000 02:06 AM
BruceMc
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do a "ShortCut Stroke", followed by the ShortCut Name. ShortCut Stroke is like a cursive lower case "L".
Sorta like this, starting at the bottom left...
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12-12-2000 02:45 AM
Jscalia
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Maybe I need a better explaination but I cannot get it to work with the above description. When I write a cursive lower case L I get a greek gamma symbol instead.
12-12-2000 03:17 AM
MarkEagle
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Try this:
DS - This will enter the current date.
Use <ShortcutDesc> for the other shortcuts defined in Prefs.
If you enter the shortcut stroke ( ) properly, the shortcut symbol will appear at the cursor.
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12-12-2000 03:38 AM
nitehawk
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You must also realize that you must be in a place where it would be normal and reasonable to enter text... such as a memo or a date field or some other text field.
Most, if not all, shortcuts will do nothing from say, the main application launch screen.
Even the short cut to change battery type must be enterd in to a memo, where you will then see the corresponding text to indicate which is now selected.
Hope this helps...
12-12-2000 04:26 AM
Jscalia
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thanks
Yes it works fine now. I didnt realize that the "gamma" sympbol I was getting represented the shortcut stroke.