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To execute keyboard commands you must type keys on the keyboard.
Many Keyboard Commands are using a "Common" key. Common keys are associated with printable characters, in contrast to the Special keys.
Symbols used for Common keys on WIN keyboard or MAC keyboard and their meanings are as follows:
[SP] ...means "Type SPACE bar".
[.] ...means "Type DOT key".
[A] ...means "Type a key".
[B] ...means "Type b key".
...etc
[Z] ...means "Type z key".
[0] ...means "Type 0 key".
[1] ...means "Type 1 key".
...etc.
[9] ...means "Type 9 key".
Have a look at the layout of WIN keyboard or MAC keyboard to become familiar with PowerCoach symbols used for keys on your computer platform.
Many Keyboard Commands are using a "Common" key. Common keys are associated with printable characters, in contrast to the Special keys.
Symbols used for Common keys on WIN keyboard or MAC keyboard and their meanings are as follows:
[SP] ...means "Type SPACE bar".
[.] ...means "Type DOT key".
[A] ...means "Type a key".
[B] ...means "Type b key".
...etc
[Z] ...means "Type z key".
[0] ...means "Type 0 key".
[1] ...means "Type 1 key".
...etc.
[9] ...means "Type 9 key".
Have a look at the layout of WIN keyboard or MAC keyboard to become familiar with PowerCoach symbols used for keys on your computer platform.
Symbols for Common Keys | e |
Symbols for Common Keys | e |