Difference between revisions of "View scrolling"
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* and finally {{hotkey|Alt+Insert}} to scroll back to the position of the caret (or to current selection, if any). | * and finally {{hotkey|Alt+Insert}} to scroll back to the position of the caret (or to current selection, if any). | ||
− | ====Mouse wheel==== | + | ====Mouse wheel and horizontal scrolling==== |
{{tip}} While {{hotkey|Wheel Up}} and {{hotkey|Wheel Down}} can be used to scroll vertically, | {{tip}} While {{hotkey|Wheel Up}} and {{hotkey|Wheel Down}} can be used to scroll vertically, | ||
use {{hotkey|Ctrl+Wheel Up}} and {{hotkey|Ctrl+Wheel Down}} to scroll the edit window horizontally. | use {{hotkey|Ctrl+Wheel Up}} and {{hotkey|Ctrl+Wheel Down}} to scroll the edit window horizontally. |
Revision as of 01:13, 7 November 2021
This section is up to date for TED Notepad version 6.3.1.0.
Control page Control:feature:View scrolling
Control page Control:feature:View scrolling
TED Notepad provides a variety of scrolling hotkeys. All of them are directly derived from standard movement keys. To start scrolling, hold down the Alt key and use common movement keys:
- Alt+Arrows to scroll by small steps,
- Alt+Shift+Arrows to scroll by larger steps,
- Alt+Page Up and Alt+Page Down to scroll by entire pages,
- Alt+Home and Alt+End to scroll to the beginning or to the end of the document,
- and finally Alt+Insert to scroll back to the position of the caret (or to current selection, if any).
Mouse wheel and horizontal scrolling
Tip: While Wheel Up and Wheel Down can be used to scroll vertically, use Ctrl+Wheel Up and Ctrl+Wheel Down to scroll the edit window horizontally.