Re: shift -delete
"PeterS" wrote:Why are there 2 sortkeys for Cutting anyway (CTRL X and SHIFT DELETE), most handy should be to use basic combinations for msoffice/windows also in AMN.
In all Windows apps it's Ctrl-X and Shift+Del for Cut command, it's #1 combination, and used in all places where where Cut command is available. Only in places where MS has no such feature it uses it for deleting data permanently. For example, in Outlook Express there is no Cut command available, so they are using Shift+Del for deleting data permanently.
Re: shift -delete
Whow, funny misunderstanding. :o
Why are there 2 sortkeys for Cutting anyway (CTRL X and SHIFT DELETE), most handy should be to use basic combinations for msoffice/windows also in AMN.
Re: shift -delete
I believe there is some sort of misunderstanding. Keyboard shortcut Shift+Del is associated to Cut command. It doesn't actually deletes your data, but places it in to the clipboard. To place it back, or, to any other tree position use keyboard shortcut Shift+Ins (Paste).
shift -delete
In my opinion the key-combination shift-delete is not working as it supposed to be.
When I delete an item with only delete-key, I first get a confirmationscreen and when I press 'yes' the item moves to recycle bin.
When I delete an item with shift-delete-combination, the item is removed directly without confirmationscreen and bypassing the recycle bin. I think this is a little risky. Shift-delete should work like in windows explorer, first a confirmationscreen and when pressing 'yes' the item is deleted directly, bypassing the recycle bin.