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Copy and rename a button - which takes precedence?
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Re: Copy and rename a button - which takes precedence?
I confirm that Klaus is right about this very important point for the planet.
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Re: Copy and rename a button - which takes precedence?
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Re: Copy and rename a button - which takes precedence?
Klaus.
I live in the United States.
Here we expect everyone to speak English, since we are both incapable and unwilling to learn any other language. Also, we do not care about others' odd keyboard fetishes.
Craig
I live in the United States.
Here we expect everyone to speak English, since we are both incapable and unwilling to learn any other language. Also, we do not care about others' odd keyboard fetishes.
Craig
Re: Copy and rename a button - which takes precedence?
Spoken like a true american! 
Re: Copy and rename a button - which takes precedence?
I had no idea... So is the keyboard shortcut for "cut" Cmd-Y? Or do you need to reach up to the top to get the "x"?
I suppose a German keyboard is easier than Dvorak, only a few letters are moved in the German one. The Dvorak keyboard looks like someone spilled letter blocks on the floor and copied the arrangement.
Edit: oops, I meant "z". Undo.
I suppose a German keyboard is easier than Dvorak, only a few letters are moved in the German one. The Dvorak keyboard looks like someone spilled letter blocks on the floor and copied the arrangement.
Edit: oops, I meant "z". Undo.
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Re: Copy and rename a button - which takes precedence?
Keyboard shortcuts are the same in every country (I think).
So also in germany CUT = CMD-X, and the X is the key on the right side of the Y,
see the picture of a german keyboard on page 1 of this thread.
No idea how a DVORAK layout may look, will check with Google...
So also in germany CUT = CMD-X, and the X is the key on the right side of the Y,
see the picture of a german keyboard on page 1 of this thread.
No idea how a DVORAK layout may look, will check with Google...
