To call up a shell window, select Tools->Shell. Under Windows, you will get a Cygwin shell similar to the one below. On Linux, you will get a standard Linux shell window.
The following table presents the list of keyboard accelerators that can be used with the Configuration Tool.
Table 23-1. Keyboard accelerators
Accelerator | Action | Remarks |
---|---|---|
Alt+1 | hide/show properties window | |
Alt+2 | hide/show output window | |
Alt+3 | hide/show short description window | |
Alt+4 | hide/show conflicts window | |
Ctrl+A | select all | output window and in-cell editing |
Ctrl+C | copy | output window and in-cell editing |
Ctrl+F | Edit->Find | |
Ctrl+N | File->New | |
Ctrl+O | File->Open | |
Ctrl+S | File->Save | |
Ctrl+V | Paste | in-cell editing only |
Ctrl+X | Cut | in-cell-editing only |
Ctrl+Z | Undo | in-cell editing only |
F1 | Context-sensitive help | |
F3 | Find next | |
F7 | Build->Library | |
Shift+F7 | Build->Tests | |
Alt+F6 | View->Next window | |
Shift+Alt+0 | View->Previous window | |
Shift+Ins | Paste | in-cell editing only |
Shift+F10 | Display context menu | Configuration window |
Alt+Enter | Display properties dialog box | Configuration window |
> | Increment item value | Configuration window |
< | Decrement item value | Configuration window |
Space | Toggle item value | Configuration window |