Using Keyboard Shortcuts in askSam
The regular use of keystroke combinations can provide almost any computer user with a dramatic increase in productivity, while reducing the risk of debilitating RSI (repetitive strain injury). Recently a lot of our users have been asking about the keyboard shortcuts in askSam.
In askSam, if a menu command already has a keyboard shortcut assigned to it, it will be displayed next to the command in that menu.

We have put together a comprehensive list of all of the default keyboard shortcuts in askSam 5. Some of the most commonly used shortcuts are:
General Commands
CTRL+W Moves cursor to the "work space" area in askSam
CTRL+Q, ESC Moves to the Search Line
CTRL+SHIFT+Q Moves to the search results
F1 HELP menu
CTRL+TAB Toggle between open databases
ALT+TAB Toggle between open applications
File Commands
New CTRL+N
Open CTRL+O
Save CTRL+S
Print CTRL+P
Edit Commands
Undelete CTRL+Z
Cut CTRL+X
Copy CTRL+C
Paste CTRL+V
Find CTRL+F
Repeat Last Find F3
Insert Date CTRL+D
Insert Time CTRL+T
Insert Weekday CTRL+W
Insert Picklist F11
View Commands
Next Doc ALT+Page Up
Previous Doc ALT+Page Down
First Doc ALT+Home
Last Doc ALT+End
History > Back ALT+Left Arrow
History > Fwd ALT+Right Arrow
Search for Selected Text in Current Doc F3
Search for Selected Text in Current File CTRL+Y
Document Commands
Add Default Entry Form CTRL+A or F5
Add Entry Form CTRL+SHIFT+A
Create Bookmark F2
Set Hypertext Link CTRL+K
Toggle Data Entry Mode CTRL+E
Format Commands
Bold CTRL+B
Italics CTRL+I
Underline CTRL+U
Strikeout CTRL+SHIFT+K
Change Font Size CTRL+SHIFT+P
Change Font CTRL+SHIFT+F
Change Style CTRL+SHIFT S
Tools Commands
Check spelling F7
Reports Manager CTRL+R
Picklist Manager CTRL+F11
Here are a few commands that will also work in most word processing applications:
CTRL+Left Arrow Moves your cursor backward one word
CTRL+Right Arrow Moves your cursor forward one word
CTRL+Up Arrow Scrolls the document up the screen
CTRL+Down Arrow Scrolls the document down the screen
CTRL+Backspace Deletes the last word typed
CTRL+HOME Moves cursor to the first space of the first line of the document
CTRL+END Moves cursor to the last space of the last line of the document
CTRL+Page Up Scrolls screen horizontally to the right
CTRL+Page Down Scrolls screen horizontally to the left
Defining Your Own
In addition to these commands, askSam gives you the option to define your own keyboard shortcuts for practically every command in the program. This can be found by clicking TOOLS -> CUSTOMIZE -> KEYBOARD.

Inside here, you will find a list of every menu command in askSam.

To assign a new keyboard shortcut, simply scroll down the list of commands and select the one you want to assign a new keyboard shortcut for. Then click on the ASSIGN button.

Next you will be prompted to "Press new shortcut key:". At this time, you should press the button(s) on your keyboard that you would like to use as the new keystroke to launch this command.
Most keyboard shortcuts are usually a combination of the Ctrl or Alt keys, along with a particular letter. You may also use the function keys (F1 - F12) across the top of your keyboard. Whatever keystroke you decide on, make sure it is something that will be easy for you to remember.
If the Keyboard shortcut you are entering is already in use by a different command in the program, you will be notified on this screen.

Here is a list of a couple of keyboard shortcuts found in other applications that you might find useful in askSam. You can create these by going to TOOLS > CUSTOMIZE > KEYBOARD
File -> Close CTRL+W
File -> Pack CTRL+SHIFT+P
File -> Exit CTRL+Q
Edit -> Select All CTRL+A (You can still use F5 to add the Default Entry Form)
Document -> Email Doc CTRL+M (M for Mail)
Adding Keyboard Shortcuts to Different Entry Forms
A lot of our users have databases that contain more than one Entry Form. Most people know that CTRL+A or F5 is the shortcut for adding the default entry form, but did you know that you can also define shortcuts for the other non-default forms?
1. Open the file that contains your Entry Form.
2. Go to TOOLS > ENTRY FORMS.
3. Select the form you want to define a shortcut for, and click EDIT.
4. Next go to ENTRY FORM -> PROPERTIES.
5. Click on the SETTINGS tab.
6. In here you will find a menu item called "Shortcut Key"

From this menu, you can select a combination of ALT plus any of the number keys (10 in all).
If you have lots of different forms, you could write out a list of all of your entry forms and their corresponding keyboard shortcuts, and post it next to your monitor. This should greatly increase your productivity.
We hope you enjoy using these shortcuts in askSam.
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