From: Helen Read on
On 7/18/2010 1:06 AM, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
> You'll probably get scores of replies... Two methods:
>
> (1) If on a PC, use Shift-Enter. (On a Mac, there's a separate Enter
> key on the numeric keypad that does it.)

The Enter key on the numeric keypad works on a PC too.

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Helen Read
University of Vermont

From: Murray Eisenberg on
I forgot that the numeric keypad Enter also works on a PC: I seldom want
to move my fingers that far away from the main keyboard portion.

Do I mis-remember that, at least in early days, you had to use the Enter
key on the old Mac keyboards? Or did Shift-Return work there, too?



On 7/19/2010 2:11 AM, Helen Read wrote:
> On 7/18/2010 1:06 AM, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
>> You'll probably get scores of replies... Two methods:
>>
>> (1) If on a PC, use Shift-Enter. (On a Mac, there's a separate Enter
>> key on the numeric keypad that does it.)
>
> The Enter key on the numeric keypad works on a PC too.
>

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University of Massachusetts 413 545-2859 (W)
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