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Answered by XxitzparthxX96
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Copy: Ctrl + C.

Copy: Ctrl + C.Cut: Ctrl + X.

Copy: Ctrl + C.Cut: Ctrl + X.Paste: Ctrl + V.

Copy: Ctrl + C.Cut: Ctrl + X.Paste: Ctrl + V.Maximize Window: F11 or Windows logo key + Up arrow.

Copy: Ctrl + C.Cut: Ctrl + X.Paste: Ctrl + V.Maximize Window: F11 or Windows logo key + Up arrow.Open Task View: Windows logo key + Tab.

Copy: Ctrl + C.Cut: Ctrl + X.Paste: Ctrl + V.Maximize Window: F11 or Windows logo key + Up arrow.Open Task View: Windows logo key + Tab.Display and hide the desktop: Windows logo key + D.

Copy: Ctrl + C.Cut: Ctrl + X.Paste: Ctrl + V.Maximize Window: F11 or Windows logo key + Up arrow.Open Task View: Windows logo key + Tab.Display and hide the desktop: Windows logo key + D.Switch between open apps: Alt + Tab.

Copy: Ctrl + C.Cut: Ctrl + X.Paste: Ctrl + V.Maximize Window: F11 or Windows logo key + Up arrow.Open Task View: Windows logo key + Tab.Display and hide the desktop: Windows logo key + D.Switch between open apps: Alt + Tab.Open the Quick Link menu: Windows logo key + X.

Answered by svetaKumari
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The Pointwise user interface uses shortcuts, or hot keys, common to many commercial software packages. Shortcuts are key combinations you may find useful for model manipulation, saving and recalling views or directly accessing various commands. Most shortcuts can be customized using the Shortcut Manager in Edit, Preferences.

A convenient way to get a list of the current Pointwise shortcuts is by pressing the ? key (i.e. Shift + /). This will present a semi-transparent image in the Display window showing a list of shortcuts and their corresponding actions (see image below). Note that the image will remain displayed until the keyboard keys are released. Any user customized shortcuts will appear in italic font. Shortcuts which conflict will appear in a red font.

Another way to get the same list is by using the Help, Keyboard Shortcuts command. In this case, the image will remain displayed until you press the Esc key.The tables below provide a reference for all the default shortcuts used within Pointwise, organized by menu.Using Shortcuts with a Mac

As can be seen in the table above, the Mac platform shortcuts differ slightly from Windows/Linux shortcuts for some commands. In particular, there are a few additional steps that need to be taken within your operative system if you are a Mac user and wish to use shortcuts that include the Right Mouse Button, or the F9, F10, F11, or F12 keys as part of the key combinations:

Use the Right Mouse Button: Go to System Preferences, Hardware, Mouse. Select Secondary Button in the right pull-down menu.

Use the F9, F10, or F11 keys: Go to System Preferences, Hardware, Keyboard, Keyboard Shortcuts, Dashboard & Dock. Toggle off F9, F10, and F11. This removes any conflicts that may exist between the Mac keyboard defaults and Pointwise’s.

Use the F12 key: Go to System Preferences, Hardware, Keyboard, Keyboard Shortcuts, Exposé & Spaces. Toggle off F12. This removes any conflicts that may exist between the Mac keyboard defaults and Pointwise’s.

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