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Re: move cursor/pointer to menu bar item
From: |
weber |
Subject: |
Re: move cursor/pointer to menu bar item |
Date: |
12 Feb 2007 17:35:21 -0800 |
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On 12 fev, 15:05, Ralf Angeli <dev.n...@caeruleus.net> wrote:
> * Wilmar Igl (2007-02-12) writes:
>
> > what's the key-binding/ command to move the cursor/pointer from within a
> > buffer to the menu bar (item) to select, e.g., a "File" or "Edit"
> > command. At the moment I can just help myself by clicking with the mouse
> > on the menu item. Any ideas?
>
> ,----[ (info "(emacs)Menu Bar") ]
> | You can also invoke the first menu bar item by pressing <F10> (to run
> | the command `menu-bar-open'). You can then navigate the menus with the
> | arrow keys. You select an item by pressing <RET> and cancel menu
> | navigation with <ESC>.
> `----
>
> --
> Ralf
The idea is to execute the same command you have on the menu with a
key combination. I'd recommend you to use it as a reference... so if
you want to save a file, you can see the keybinding there: Control x
Control s. So try not to click it, instead use the "shortcut".
Cheers,
weber