To carry out some commands, you can use keyboard shortcuts instead of the mouse. Once learned, these shortcuts are generally faster to use. The following keyboard shortcuts are useful when viewing images, or if you want to display help for a command or dialog box.
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Keys |
Function |
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CTRL+F6 |
When more than one document window is open, advance to the next document window. |
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CTRL+F11 |
Freezes or releases the view in the Detail window. |
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Arrow keys |
Moves the scroll bar in the direction of the key. |
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F1 |
Retrieves the help topic related to the selected command or the active dialog box. |
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SHIFT+F1 |
Activates the context help cursor. Click on a menu command or toolbar button to retrieve the related help topic. |
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CTRL+mouse wheel |
Zooms in and out of the image. |
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Press mouse wheel |
Changes the pointer display to |
Some commands also have keyboard shortcuts: