![]() ![]() This flexibility is valuable particularly for localizing hot keys. Since the client receives the keyboard input, it can do whatever it wants to with that input. ![]() Note that RichEdit clients, e.g., OneNote, often handle all hot keys with RichEdit never seeing the corresponding keyboard messages. A previous post published a summary of all RichEdit hot keys as of 2013, but that post got truncated, it’s missing some hot keys that were added recently, and the hyperlinks need updating. This post summarizes the hot keys built into RichEdit. But there are other hot keys that can be incredibly handy, and some navigation keys are still used a lot. With the great support for the mouse, touch, and graphical interface aids like ribbons incorporated into later personal computers, the need for navigation hot keys was greatly diminished. In the early microcomputer days, MS-DOS editors like pmate and teco depended on hot keys for navigation and other tasks.
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