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Keyboard Shortcuts

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 8:20 pm
by AlanD
I wasted a lot of time when setting up to restore an IFW image with a
Linux boot disc.

Problem was there was no mouse control and I did not know all of the
keyboard shortcuts necessary to get around in the Linux setup windows.

One of several issues was the need to back up to a previous window.
Took a while to guess that one.

So, two questions:
1) is there a way to enable mouse control when doing a Linux restore?
2) is there a complete list of keyboard shortcuts available?

AlanD

Re: Keyboard Shortcuts

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:11 pm
by TeraByte Support
GUI version has Mouse support. CUI version doesn't. Highlighted character
is hot key (in box just letter, outside Alt-Letter), enter is also like
next, escape back, tab/back-tab moves from field to field (some keyboards
may not do back-tab), space bar selects checkboxes.

"AlanD" wrote in message news:16245@public.image...

I wasted a lot of time when setting up to restore an IFW image with a
Linux boot disc.

Problem was there was no mouse control and I did not know all of the
keyboard shortcuts necessary to get around in the Linux setup windows.

One of several issues was the need to back up to a previous window.
Took a while to guess that one.

So, two questions:
1) is there a way to enable mouse control when doing a Linux restore?
2) is there a complete list of keyboard shortcuts available?

AlanD


Re: Keyboard Shortcuts

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2019 2:07 pm
by AlanD
On 01/16/19 17:11, TeraByte Support wrote:
> GUI version has Mouse support. CUI version doesn't. Highlighted character
> is hot key (in box just letter, outside Alt-Letter), enter is also like
> next, escape back, tab/back-tab moves from field to field (some keyboards
> may not do back-tab), space bar selects checkboxes.
>
> "AlanD" wrote in message news:16245@public.image...
>
> I wasted a lot of time when setting up to restore an IFW image with a
> Linux boot disc.
>
> Problem was there was no mouse control and I did not know all of the
> keyboard shortcuts necessary to get around in the Linux setup windows.
>
> One of several issues was the need to back up to a previous window.
> Took a while to guess that one.
>
> So, two questions:
> 1) is there a way to enable mouse control when doing a Linux restore?
> 2) is there a complete list of keyboard shortcuts available?
>
> AlanD
>
>
Yes,
there is the issue. I used CUI version instead of GUI.

thank you
AlanD