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Mouseless method of going back one page on facebook
Mouseless method of going back one page on facebook










mouseless method of going back one page on facebook
  1. Mouseless method of going back one page on facebook how to#
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Right before the chunk of code that is taken out, in do-file #1, a command saves the file I'm working on (often with a temporary name).ĭo-file #2 has the chunk of code that I'm currently working on. I take a chunk of code out of that do-file, and put it in the second do-file.

mouseless method of going back one page on facebook

I have two do-files open, and I go between them using "control + tab."ĭo-file #1 is the "permanent" do-file that is being worked on. I don't have much helpful to say, but I sympathize with your position greatly.īefore the final do-file is created, that has the exact archive of what has been done to create the file that will be saved for archival purposes / 100% replication records, I do the following.

mouseless method of going back one page on facebook

Mouseless method of going back one page on facebook manual#

You can check out the Stata manual on keyboard use here: I guess the best advice is not to use the point and click interface at all, but strictly reply on the command line and the Do-file. I’m not sure this will help you at all, but anyway, that’s my use of the keyboard in Stata. I guess when I use the mouse the most is when scrolling up and down, either in the result window or in the Do-file editor. I think these are my standard cycles, and now that I think about it, I don’t really find that I have to resort to the mouse at often actually. The -help- command is cool to call up documentation windows, which I can close again using Alt + Space + C. Back in the command line you can use Ctrl + R to call back the latest command into the command line, or you can hold Ctrl and press R multiple times to cycles through the nth latest command executed (alternatively, PgUp and PgDn has the safe functions). I then close it again using Alt + Space + C. Switching to the result window puts the cursor in the command line where I often use -browse- to open up the dataset window. You can highlight script lines using Shift + Arrow Keys and execute the highlighted lines with Ctrl + D. I usually Alt + Tab back and forth between my Do-file editor (which you can open with Ctrl + 9) and the result window in Stata.

Mouseless method of going back one page on facebook how to#

I’m not sure how to go about this answer systematically, so here is something that at best resembles a stream of consciousness. I completely agree, it’s just generally frustrating having to use the mouse.












Mouseless method of going back one page on facebook