Examples of using Use ctrl in English and their translations into Portuguese
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To select all files use CTRL+ A.
Use CTRL to shoot your weapon after collecting it.
To jump to the first Ribbon tab use Ctrl.
Use CTRL to change and adjust the beam to see longer.
To jump to the last selected command use Ctrl.
Use Ctrl+Alt+Fn to switch back to a virtual console.
All of Click labels in list; use CTRL or CMD to select multiple.
Use Ctrl-/(âŒ̃-/ on Mac) to toggle comments in the editor.
Private Community[v 0.86] Use CTRL and-(minus) to make window smaller.
Use Ctrl+ F to search for the label‘dead link' and spot the broken external links.
To close a tab,you may also use Ctrl- W or click the close button.
Use Ctrl+ to insert entity names and much more in natural language.
Walk upwards in the list of folders. Use Ctrl; Space to actually enter the folder.
Use Ctrl- F to open a search box at the bottom of the contact list.
To rename& konsole; 's session use Ctrl; Alt; S and enter the new name.
MIRC use ctrl+ k to open a submenu for choosing a colortag with your text.
To search specifically within the note you currently have open, use Ctrl+ F in Windows and Cmd+ F for Mac.
You can use Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V to insert a copy of the selected text boxes.
Full screen photo-viewing: To view the photo in full screen,just use Ctrl and then ALT over the photo.
You may also use Ctrl+X and Ctrl+V to move a text box from one position to another.
Selection Tool(F11) Click to pick individual atoms, residues, orfragments Drag to select a range of atoms Use Ctrl to toggle the selection and shift to add to the selection.
Folosid user to login secretly use Ctrl+ Alt+ Del to open Windows Logon Then enter his username and password.
To un-hide a row or column select Row Show Rows… or Column Show Columns… from the Format menu. In the dialog box which appears,you can select any number of rows to show use Ctrl;+ click to select multiple rows or columns.
If you select two revisions(Use Ctrl- left click), you can use the context menu to show the differences between these revisions.
Next there is an option where you can choose to Traverse windows on all desktops or not. With this enabled, switching windows with& Alt; Tab; will show all windows, on all desktops, and take you to the appropriate desktop for the window you select. With it disabled, only windows on your current desktop are selectable with& Alt; Tab;,and you must use Ctrl; Tab; to switch to other desktops yourself.
To recover the console where the upgrade was running you will have to use Ctrl+Alt +F1(if in the graphical startup screen) or Alt +F1(if in the local text-mode console) to switch back to the virtual terminal 1.
Use Ctrl; Alt;+ and Ctrl; Alt;- to cycle through the resolutions you have defined in XF86Config(maybe under/ etc/ X11; poke around first). If you prefer to get your hands dirty, you can always edit the file directly. By placing your favorite resolution at the beginning(or making it the only one listed),& X-Window; will always start up with that resolution.
To recover the console where the upgrade was running you will have to use Ctrl+Alt +F1(if in the graphical startup screen) or Alt +F1(if in the local text-mode console) to switch back to the virtual terminal 1.
To create additional pages,you can use Ctrl; N or the menu entry File New Page, which will create a new page. Similarly, the current page can be removed using File Delete Page.
The name of the new book should now appear in the left part of the window.If you want the book to be in your Bookmarks, use Ctrl; B or the menu entry Bookmarks Add Bookmark. You can even organize your bookmarks in separate folders just as you probably do in& konqueror;