I guess I haven't used anything that allows you to move the left end of
the selection. I meant that I usually think of extending the end of the
selection with Shift+RightArrow and contracting it with Shift+LeftArrow
like in a word processor.
Gary
On 11/7/2016 11:15 AM, Steve the Fiddle wrote:
Hi Gary, I'm interested to know: You say that Audacity's
implementation is unusual. What would a "usual" implementation be
like?
Steve
On 7 November 2016 at 17:48, Gary Campbell <campg2003@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It means to decrease the size of the selected region. Audacity has anThe audacity4blind web site is at
unusual implementation of selecting with the keyboard. Shift+rightarrow
moves the endof the region to the right, but Shift+leftarrow moves the start
of the region left, thus extending the region. Control+Shift+leftarrow
moves the end of the region left and Control+Shift+rightarrow moves the
start of the selection right. So Shift+arrows extends the selection and
Control+Shift+arrows contract the selection.
Gary
On 11/7/2016 7:06 AM, Sameer Vasta wrote:
Hello All
Is there anyone able to help me with an anser to the above?
Regards
Sameer
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