Appendix A. Keyboard Shortcuts

Build a better Mouse-trap

While a mouse or other "pointing device" is a wonderful thing the simple fact is that many operations on most Graphical User Interfaces can be undertaken much more effectively using Accelerators or Keyboard Shortcuts. While they are not as intuitive for most of us once learned you wonder how you lived without them.

Cronos II is no exception to this <pun> rule_ of _thumb </pun>.

We hope you find the Default Short-Cuts simple to use and remember but by all means take advantage of GTK and Roll Your Own.

A.1. Shortcuts

Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts

The Table of shortcuts following simply lists commands and functions by menu. Most Keyboard shortcuts are readily customised using standard GTK procedures. Please see Section A.2.1 for more information.

Briefly however; any menu level shortcut may be altered by holding the mouse cursor over the appropriate launch widget and entering the new shortcut instead of clicking. If the shortcut is not being used by this application (or possibly your window manager) the content of the widget should show the change and launching should simply be a matter of entering the new shortcut.

If a particular combination does not work try another.

Table A-1. Keyboard Shortcuts

Default Keyboard and Mouse Accelerators
Menu / CommandShortcutManual Reference
FILE See Section 3.4
Get New MailgSee Section 3.4.1.1
The Address Book is a new feature introduced with Cronos II Version 0.2.1 .
Development is still in a state of flux.
Address Book(Alt a) Select Menu ItemSee Section 3.4.1.2
Exit(Alt x)or Ctrl q or Select Menu ItemQuits Cronos II
EDIT ALT eSee Section 3.4.2
FindAlt e then f or F6Not implemented yet
VIEW. ( Items on this menu are Mouse Select Only ) Refer to Section 3.4.3
FromSender DetailsDisplay sender details.
AccountPOP or SMTP account configuration From which of your accounts.
To Recipient Show recipient in "header"
CCCarbon Copy Who else will get this message.
BCCBlind Carbon Copy Reference Copy No addresses shown
Date Date received The date you received this mail
Subject Mail Header Subject Show Message Subject
Priority  
MAILBOX Alt aRefer toSection 3.4.4
Speed Up Alt a then s Refer to Section 3.4.4.1
ImportAlt a then i See Section 3.4.4.2
Export Alt a then e See Section 3.4.4.3
MESSAGE Refer toSection 3.5
ComposeCtrl n (for new)See Section 3.6.1.1
Composer File MenuAlt fPlease refer to Section 3.3.2.1
SendCtrl Return (enter)See Section 3.3.2.1
SaveCtrl sSee Section 3.3.2.1
Save to FileNo default try setting Ctrl lSee Section 3.3.2.1
CloseCtrl w (closes Composer)See Section 3.3.2.1
EditAlt eSee Section 3.3.2.2
Select AllAlt e then Alt sSelects entire message content
ClearAlt e then lClears message or selected text
Insertalt iInsert one of the following:
FileShift fSee Section 3.3.2.1
SignatureAlt sInserts the Signature file you set up for the current account
AttachmentAlt aSeeSection 3.5.5.1
ViewAlt vSee View above
SaveCtrl sSave to Drafts Mailbox
PrintNo Default try Alt pOpens the Printer Dialog. Refer to Section 3.3.3
ReplyCtrl rSee Section 3.3.6
Reply AllCtrl aSee Section 3.3.7
ForwardCtrl fRefer to Section 3.3.8
CopyAlt cCopy the message to another Cronos II Mailbox
MoveAlt mMove the message to another Mailbox
DeletedSends Message to Garbage Bin
ExpungeCtrl eRemoves message (Bypass the Garbage bin)
MarkkRemark Message as :
Unreadk then Alt UMessage now Unread
Readk then Alt vMessage now read
Repliedk then Alt rMessage marked as replied to.
Forwardedk then Alt fMark message as forwarded
PreviousUP ARROW or z Travel up the message list
NextDown Arrow or xTravel Down the message list
SETTINGSAlt s 
PreferencesAlt s then pSee
HELPAlt h 
Bug ReportNo Short CutURL for Website Bug Report tools
ManualMouse Select OnlyOpens This Manual
AboutaGTK / CronosII about dialog
Menu / CommandShortcutManual Reference