Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Re: How to quickly move to a specific buffer?

Steve Litt said on Tue, 13 Dec 2022 22:29:15 -0500


>2) F5 is a very inconvenient hotkey. Is there a way I could use
> Shift+Ctrl+n ? How would I change the <F5> to change it to
> Shift+Ctrl+n ?

I figured it out. Shift+Ctrl+n is <s-c-n>. Two consecutive pushes of
Alt+n is <a-n><a-n>. Both of those are better for me than F5, and both
are sufficient for my needs.

So this is the solution I'm going to use.

Thanks,

SteveT

Steve Litt
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