I would like to know how can I use the "Shift right" shortcut ( cmd + ] ) on the apple wireless keyboard.
Here is an image of the keyboard
Update 1 - french keyboard:
(source: bachibouzouks.com)
Thanks
That is was a picture of the Apple Wireless Keyboard - Swiss. Normally you would use the “Swiss French” keyboard layout with that keyboard.
I don't have an Apple Wireless Keyboard - Swiss; I have an Apple Wireless Keyboard - US English. But I set my keyboard layout to Swiss French (System Preferences > Keyboard > Input Sources > + > French > Swiss French) and played around. Here's what worked for me:
In the Swiss French keyboard layout, you can type a right square bracket using ⌥6. So to type the shortcut for “Shift right”, you press (and hold) ⌘, press (and hold) ⌥, press 6, and finally release all keys.
UPDATE
Your new picture is of an Apple Wireless Keyboard - French.
In the French keyboard layout, you can type a right square bracket using ⌥⇧). So to type the shortcut for “Shift right”, you press and hold ⌥, ⇧, and ⌘ simultaneously, and while holding them, press ).
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I am looking for a way to allow a user to complete a Dialog entry using keyboard shortcuts. Is this possible?
Other questions have discussed assigning shortcuts to the options in an AppleScript dialog box, but not to the "Continue"/"Okay" etc. button.
The main difficulty is that I'm using a multi-line text entry form, so the Enter button simply creates a new line, instead of targeting the default button as it would conventionally. I'm hoping cmdenter can be assigned to the default button instead.
The line of script defining the dialog in question is:
set theResponse to display dialog "Enter tasks:" default answer "
" buttons {"Cancel", "Continue"} default button "Continue"
Running your AppleScript code from Script Editor on a US English MacBook Pro, whether or not something is typed in, fnenter presses the Continue button.
The same keyboard shortcut works on an US English Apple Magic Keyboard when connected to the MacBook Pro and I'd assume any US English Mac it was connected to would do the same. I only have the MacBook Pro to test with at the moment.
In macOS, by default, pressing the tab key in this use case will not move between the controls as the controlling setting in System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts is not set to allow it to act on all controls.
You must select one of the following options, depending on the version of macOS one is running, in order to use the tab key on all controls.
If you see:
Full Keyboard Access: In windows and dialogs, press Tab to move keyboard focus between:
(•) Text boxed and lists only
( ) All Controls
Select: (•) All Controls
If you see:
[] Use keyboard navigation to move between controls
Press the Tab key to move focus forward and Shift Tab to move focus backward.
Check: [√] Use keyboard navigation to move between controls
With this done, one can then use tabtabenter to press the continue button, with the dialog box produced by the code shown in the OP.
Side Note: One can also try fncommandenter as that was necessary from within a VMware macOS Catalina virtual machine that I also tested in.
⌘-Enter (on the numeric keypad) presses Continue
If you are in a multiline text field, hit the Tab key so that focus is on some element other than the text field. Then the Enter key should route properly to the dialog's default close button.
I have multiple keyboard layouts defined for my OS. Two of them are English Querty and Dvorak. The problem that I have is that the shortcut keys of Android Studio, always work with the first layout, even if the second one is active. All other applications honor the selected layout and don't have this problem.
For example, I have selected the second layout which is Dvorak:
Now in Android Studio I enter Ctrl + Z to undo something. But the shortcut for Ctrl + / gets triggered because Z in Dvorak is defined in the key / in Querty.
Is there a way to fix this problem?
P.S: I'm using Ubuntu 19.04.
Hi you are right Go to Ubuntu settings / Keyboard drag and drop what you want to use which keyboard layout to first row. it is done.
I import an EnyoJS project for WebOS platform into Tizen Studio, then I ran it in a Samsung TV and there is this little problem:
When I click on a text field the virtual keyboard shows up in the TV screen, then if I click on a letter the keyboard goes down.. The letter does appear in the text field but I have to press on it again to make the keyboard shows up and press on the next letter. So I have to repeat this over and over just to write a whole word
How to fix this?
UPDATE 1:
It seems like it only happens with the Input kind component. I have some other panels with TextArea component and the keyboard works fine.
I'm building an app and I need to use an input text.
The problem comes when you tap on this input text, the keyboard doesn't appear.
I don't know why, I don't know what I'm doing wrong. It is supposed to be straightforward.
Here is some of my code:
<View style={ styles.storyContentContainer }>
<TextInput ref='username' style={{width: 300, height: 20, borderWidth: 1,}}/>
</View>
And a video to show to you guys when the input text gets the focus nothing happen:
I hope you guys can help me with this issue.
I assume you are running this on the iOS simulator? Turn off the host machine's hardware keyboard integration by unchecking Hardware > Keyboard > Connect Hardware Keyboard, or you can use the Keyboard Shortcut: Shift + Cmd + K, and the keyboard will appear when you focus on a TextInput.
You can also manually toggle the software keyboard visibility with Cmd +K.
On a real device the keyboard should work out-of-the-box as expected.
Here is how you can easily disconnect your hardware key board.
Now when you will focus inside textInput area, it will open the keypad of iOS simulator
If the keyboard is not popping on clicking of TextInput then just tap on device means simulator and press cmd + k.
After that, it will be showing every time you tap on the TextInput
I'm checking my app against iOS8 in the simulator and one thing that puzzles me is that when I tap on a UITextField or UITextView the keyboard doesn't appear on the screen! I can still enter text with my hardware keyboard. Also, if the input element has a inputAccessoryView, that view is shown on the bottom of the screen. So everything works as expected except that the keyboard is not appearing on the screen.
This is valid for all input elements throughout the app.
I don't use the new feature for custom keyboard.
Checked the Settings - don't see anything that can help.
I know XCode6 is still a beta but this seems too obvious problem to be a bug (or is it!?)
In the iOS Simulator menu select:
Hardware > Keyboard > Toggle Software Keyboard
or press Cmd + K.
The Connect Hardware Keyboard option in the same menu has to be enabled.
This seems to be bug in iOS 8. There are two fix to this problem:
Toggle between simulator keyboard and MacBook keyboard using [Command+K] shortcut key.
Reattach keyboard to simulator:
a. Open Simulator
b. Select Hardware -> Keyboard
c. Uncheck and then check 'Connect Hardware Keyboard'
OR simply press [Shift + Command + K] shortcut key
i had the same issue and i resolved by doing following steps
1) Select the iOS Simulator
2) Goto Hardware in menu (top Left)
3) Select Keyboard
4) Uncheck the "Connect Hardware Keyboard" option
Happy Coding :)
I highly recommend to disable "Slow Animations" which can be found under "Debug" -> "Slow Animations".
For me, that permanently fixes the issue.
Shortcut is: CMD + T