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How do I bind keys to menus for shortcuts?

GIMP - Documentation
How do I select a layer "sitting" under the mouse cursor? I have more than 400 layers in my image and I cannot remember each layers name.

How do I bind keyboard keys?

comp.lang.perl.tk FAQ
There are many default key bindings built in to the widgets of Perl/Tk. Making proper use of them often involves setting up the right callback. (You may wish to consult the examples in BindTable.pod for help with this subject.

How can I bind keys to actions?

Paperino's Clan - Frequently Asked Questions
You can bind keys to a number of commands using the /bind command in the console. For instance, type: bind p playdead to bind the /playdead command to the p key. You can bind a key to a particular sentence in the same way, for instance: bind o say "You are a noob" This will cause you to say in chat the sentence "You are a noob" every time you press the o key. You can also bind keys to a shrubbot command, provided you have an admin level that grants you the use of that command.

How can I bind to the arrow keys?

Tk Usage FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Arrow keys are bound to <Left>, <Right>, <Up> and <Down>. Under X11, keys are referred to by their keysym. One can use either xmodmap -pk or the xev program to determine what the keysym a particular key on a keyboard is currently generating. If the keysym that is being used is not known by Tk, you may have to edit its ks_names.h file. There is a note in this file that indicates that one should not edit it - but this is where the keysym must be for it to be recognized.

How can I bind keys in Eterm?

Eterm.Org -- Frequently-Asked Questions
All keybindings in Eterm are based on the concept of keysyms. (See the question above for more info on keysyms.) To bind a key with Eterm, its keycode must correspond to a valid keysym. You can use the xmodmap command as shown above to map keycodes to keysyms. Once the key sends a valid keysym, you can have Eterm recognize and respond to it in a particular way using action bindings. The man page discusses the syntax in depth, so I won't do that here. I'll just demonstrate with a few examples.

Q16. Termcap; Some of the keys do not work - how can I bind them ?

MicroEmacs JASSPA Distribution
In your user setup <user>.emf add the new keys. You have to be careful as to the environment and probably need to do something like the following:- ; First check we are not an Xterm !if &not $use-x ; Quick check on the terminal type. We probably need to ; distinguish between terminal types for different bindings !if &seq $TERM "myterm" translate-key "<from>" "<to>" ..

How do I bind keys (including function keys) to commands?

GNU Emacs FAQ
Keys can be bound to commands either interactively or in your .emacs file. To interactively bind keys for all modes, type M-x global-set-key <RET> key cmd <RET>. To bind a key just in the current major mode, type M-x local-set-key <RET> key cmd <RET>. To make the process of binding keys interactively easier, use the following “trick”: First bind the key interactively, then immediately type C-x <ESC> <ESC> C-a C-k C-g.

Q3.5.1: How can I bind complex functions (or macros) to keys?

Frequently asked questions about XEmacs: Customization
an example, say you want the paste key on a Sun keyboard to insert the current Primary X selection at point. You can accomplish this with: However, this only works if there is a current X selection (the selection will be highlighted). The functionality I like is for the paste key to insert the current X selection if there is one, otherwise insert the contents of the clipboard. To do this you need to pass arguments to x-insert-selection.

How thick can we bind?

Kemp Promotions - Frequently Asked Questions
Channel™ Bind has 8 cover thicknesses to keep 1 to 300 sheets of paper (based on 20 lb. copier paper).

What is BIND ?

FAQ on Domain Names, WHOIS, BIND, POP and IMAP Email - Zaids...
BIND, or Berkley Internet Name Domain, is an Internet naming system. Used for DNS, which allows you to find the sites you are looking for. BIND contains entries for DNS names, so for example, if you type http://www.learnthat.com/ into your browser, the record tells your browser at what IP address to find the site. Software that translates domain name information into machine IP addresses. BIND is provided by the Internet Software Consortium and is the most popular DNS software in use.

Can I bind more than one controller key / set alternative keys per N64 input?

FAQs
You cannot do this with the included plugins (you can make, save and load different profiles though).

What's with all the menus?

Surfing with the Bard FAQ
The Surfing with the Bard main page and the Zone pages have the same layout with the Zone menu to the left and handy links and stuff to the right. This is for functional navigation. Auxilliary pages (like this one) of reviews, study guides, etc; or informational pages will not have navbars on the left OR right. The images at the top of each page contain links back to the main Surfing with the Bard page and to the main Zone pages. Actually, not really.

What are shortcuts?

LGCL FAQ (Local Government Category List Frequently Asked Qu...
LGCL identifies shortcuts for a small number of terms. These terms are recommended by LAWs for adoption as common shortcuts across local authority Web sites. Shortcuts are added to the Web site address of a local authority to provide a URL for a Web page with corresponding subject matter. For example: www.mycouncil.gov.uk/recycling should go to a page with content on rubbish, waste and recycling.

Are there shortcuts to your Voicemail system?

Naticook Counseling Resources, PA - FAQ
If you would like to avoid listening to the entire voicemail introduction, as soon as you hear the message begin you may press Dr. Hastings extension which is #1

Where do I place shortcuts to calendars that I proxy?

Groupwise Email for Windows Help FAQ - HelpDesk Frequently A...
With your right mouse button, click and hold on the small icon in the far-left corner of the top of the window
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