Q84262: Undocumented Keyboard Commands in Beethoven
Article: Q84262
Product(s): Microsoft Home Multimedia Titles
Version(s): 1.0,1.0a
Operating System(s):
Keyword(s):
Last Modified: 05-DEC-1999
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The information in this article applies to:
- Multimedia Beethoven, versions 1.0, 1.0a
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SUMMARY
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The Multimedia Beethoven application contains a set of undocumented navigation
keys that can be used within the program. These are a ToolBook feature.
MORE INFORMATION
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Below is a list of the undocumented key combinations and a description of their
functions:
1. SHIFT+F2 - (Back) Returns to the previous screen
2. CTRL+F2 - (History) Displays a dialog box containing a sequential history of
commands since Beethoven was started
3. ALT+F2 - (Page Select) This key combination updates the Beethoven window to
include a reference to the current page in the lower-left corner overlapping
the Exit and a portion of the Help button. By clicking the label, you are
prompted to input a page number to go to.
4. CTRL+RIGHT ARROW Key - (Next Page)
5. CTRL+LEFT ARROW Key - (Previous Page)
Additional query words: 1.00 usage 1.0 Toolbook Tbook Microsoft
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Keywords :
Technology : kbHomeProdSearch kbHomeMMsearch kbMMBeethoven100 kbMMBeethoven100a
Version : :1.0,1.0a
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