WebTV (classic) CMD Key Shortcuts
EDITING:
CMD + A -- Will select copy to edit, insert
elsewhere or otherwise manipulate. Must be used in
sequence with...
CMD + C -- which will ready copy
for delivery elsewhere.
CMD + V -- will drop in
the selected copy anywhere you can see a
blinking cursor.
OTHER CMD KEY FUNCTIONS:
CMD + R -- This will Reload the current page.
CMD + F -- This will bring up the FIND box.
CMD + G -- After entering something in the FIND box once, this will let you search for the next occurrence of that string.
CMD + B -- This will let you look backwards for the next occurrence of that string.
CMD + Options -- Will bring up the Advanced Options if you have not already set your box to do so automatically.
CMD + CTRL -- When your highlight box is over a link, this will display the URL of the link in the status bar.
CMD + Power -- This will disconnect your box without turning it off.
CMD + Scroll Up -- Will take you to the top of the current page.
CMD + Scroll Down -- Will take you to the bottom of the current page.
CMD + Delete -- Will delete all of the text in the line you are presently on.
CMD + <— -- Will take you to the left side of any line of text you are currently writing.
CMD + —> -- Will take you to the right of any line of text you are currently writing.
CMD + Any letter (while in a select box) -- Will automatically scroll down the list of items to those beginning with that letter.
CMD + P (only when the printer adaptor is connected) -- Will bring up the Printing Options Window.
Other commands
CTRL + M -- Serves the same function as hitting return while over a link.
EDIT -- While over a text box, this will activate your cursor, letting you write.
TAB -- Will take you to the next link and if it is a text will activate your cursor.
SHIFT + Tab -- Will take you to the previous link and if it is a text box will activate your cursor.
ESC -- Will take you out of most pop-up boxes.
ALT + Most letter and number keys. -- Allows you to type special characters.
ALT + Shift + Most letter or number keys. -- Allows you to type from another set of special characters.
Ask Arbin about ALT + Special Characters
That's All