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This is a complete listing of almost all TED Notepad hotkeys.
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This is an almost complete listing of TED Notepad hotkeys. Tools' hotkeys are not included here at all, and hotkeys that are usual for all edit-boxes in Windows, such as basic navigation, common movement and trivial text selecting. Of course, TED Notepad replicates all clasic Notepad navigation, movement and text selecting hotkeys and principles.
  
Note: This listing does not contain hotkeys implied in the system or added from out-of-borders of TED Notepad.
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 5 October 2021

This section is up to date for TED Notepad version 6.3.1.0.

This is an almost complete listing of TED Notepad hotkeys. Tools' hotkeys are not included here at all, and hotkeys that are usual for all edit-boxes in Windows, such as basic navigation, common movement and trivial text selecting. Of course, TED Notepad replicates all clasic Notepad navigation, movement and text selecting hotkeys and principles.

Note: This listing does not contain hotkeys implied by the system or added from out-of-borders of TED Notepad.

Moving through text (edit)


Home Moves the caret to the indentation of the currnet line. If hit again, moves to the beginning of the current unwrapped line.
Note: This behaviour can be turned off in the Settings by the Disable smart Home key on the Edit page.
   
End Moves the caret to the last character of the currnet wrapped line. If hit again, moves to the end of the current line. If hit again, moves to the end of the current unwrapped line.
Note: It might seem (visually) that there is no difference between the first and the second hit of this key. In reality, however, there is a difference in moving up and down to other lines from this position. While after the first hit "a visual horizontal position" is kept, after the second hit "the end of any line" is respected. In other words, by the second hit, the user forces the caret to stay at the end of lines while moving the cursor up and down.
   
Ctrl+Home Moves the caret the beginning of the document.
Ctrl+End Moves the caret the end of the document.
   
Ctrl+Up Arrow Moves the caret up to the beginning of the previous paragraph.
Ctrl+Down Arrow Moves the caret down to the beginning of the next paragraph.
   
Ctrl+Left Arrow Moves the caret left word-wise.
Ctrl+Right Arrow Moves the caret right word-wise.
   
Ctrl+G Shows the Go to dialog. Then moves the caret to a line or position specified in the dialog.
   
Selecting text (edit)


Ctrl+A Selects entire text of the document.
Ctrl+Num* Selects the entire line. If hit repeatedly, crawls down the lines.
Ctrl+Shift+Num* Selects the entire line. If hit repeatedly, adds more lines into the selection.
Ctrl+Num/ Selects the entire paragraph. If hit repeatedly, crawls down the paragraphs.
Ctrl+Shift+Num/ Selects the entire paragraph. If hit repeatedly, adds more paragraphs into the selection.
   
Ctrl+D Selects a word that begins or continues to the right from the caret. If no word is there, selects all white-spaces or a single character otherwise.
Ctrl+Shift+D Adds next word that begins or continues to the right from the caret (as described above) to the selection.
   
Scrolling view (without moving the caret) (edit)


Alt+Up Scrolls one line up.
Alt+Shift+Up Scrolls five lines up.
Alt+Down Scrolls one line down.
Alt+Shift+Down Scrolls five lines down.
   
Alt+Left Scrolls three characters left.
Alt+Shift+Left Scrolls fifteen characters left.
Alt+Right Scrolls three characters right.
Alt+Shift+Right Scrolls fifteen characters right.
   
Alt+Home Scrolls to the beginning of the document.
Alt+End Scrolls to the end of the document.
   
Alt+Page Up Scrolls one page up.
Alt+Page Down Scrolls one page down.
   
Alt+Insert Scrolls back to the caret position.
   
Wheel Up Scrolls a few lines up.
Wheel Down Scrolls a few lines down.
Horizontal Wheel Left Scrolls a few characters left.
Horizontal Wheel Right Scrolls a few characters right.
Ctrl+Wheel Up Scrolls a few characters left.
Ctrl+Wheel Down Scrolls a few characters right.
Ctrl+Horizontal Wheel Left Scrolls a few lines up.
Ctrl+Horizontal Wheel Right Scrolls a few lines down.
   
Using the mouse (edit)


Ctrl+Left-Click Copies the current selection into the system clipboard.
Ctrl+Right-Click Pastes the system clipboard into the document.
   
Right-Click Shows the Right-click context menu.
Shift+F10 Shows the Right-click context menu.
   
Managing files (edit)


Ctrl+N Creates a new document.
Ctrl+O Shows the Open dialog. Then opens a document from a specified file.
Ctrl+S Saves the current document to a file.
Ctrl+B Shows the Save As dialog. Then saves the current document to a new specified file.
Ctrl+E Reverts (reloads) the current document from its file. Discards any unsaved changes.
   
Alt+Ctrl+I Includes a file into the current document.
Alt+Ctrl+D Excludes the current selection into a file.
   
Alt+F9 Opens the Folder containing the current document.
Alt+Shift+F9 Opens the Command Prompt (i.e. cmd.exe) at the location of the current document.
Ctrl+F9 Opens the Properties dialog of a file of the current document.
   
Ctrl+P Shows the Print dialog. Then Prints the current document.
   
Ctrl+M Minimizes the window of TED Notepad into the System Tray.
F12 Launches a new window of TED Notepad.
   
Esc Closes the current document and exits.
F10 Saves the current document and exits.
   
Shift+Esc Exits without saving the current document and/or any settings!
   
Editing the document (edit)


Ctrl+Z Undoes the last action.
Ctrl+Y Redoes the last undone action.
Ctrl+Shift+Z Redoes the last undone action.
Alt+BkSpace Undoes the last action, or redoes the last undone action, depending on whether there is and undone action to redo.
   
Ctrl+Q Inserts recently deleted text.
Ctrl+J Inserts recently inserted text.
   
F6 Inserts current file name.
Ctrl+F6 Inserts current full path and file name.
   
F5 Inserts actual time and date.
Shift+F5 Inserts actual time and date in the long format.
Alt+F5 Inserts actual date and time.
Alt+Shift+F5 Inserts actual date in the long format and time.
Ctrl+F5 Inserts actual date.
Ctrl+Shift+F5 Inserts actual date in the long format.
   
Ctrl+Del Deletes entire word to the left from the caret. If no word is there, deletes all white-spaces or a single character otherwise.
Ctrl+BkSpace Deletes entire word to the right from the caret. If no word is there, deletes all white-spaces or a single character otherwise.
Alt+Del Deletes the entire actual line.
Ctrl+Shift+Del Deletes the rest of the actual line.
Ctrl+Shift+BkSpace Deletes the actual line from its beginning up to the actual caret posision.
   
Ctrl+Enter Auto-indents the text after starting a new line.
Ctrl+Shift+Enter Copies the text that preceedes the caret from the actual line to a new line.
   
Alt+Ctrl+Up Selects the current whole line and moves it upwards by one line.
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Up Selects the current whole line and moves it upwards by more lines.
Alt+Ctrl+Down Selects the current whole line and moves it downwards by one line.
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Down Selects the current whole line and moves it downwards by more lines.
   
Ctrl+Space Shows the Complete Word dialog in order to complete a word that is to the left from the caret.
Ctrl+Shift+Space Copies a word that is directly above the caret, but also on a line that is similar to the actual line. Similarity means that it starts with the same phrase as the actual line.
   
Searching for specific text (edit)


Ctrl+F Shows the Search dialog. Then searches for specified phrase in the document.
F3 Searches for next occurrence of the search phrase in the document.
Ctrl+F3 Searches for previous occurrence of the search phrase in the document.
Alt+F3 Searches for the currently selected text in the document.
Alt+Ctrl+F Defines a new search for the currently selected text in the document, but does not perform the search immediately.
Shift+F3 Searches for next occurrence of the search phrase in the document and extends the selection to cover that occurrence.
Ctrl+Shift+F3 Searches for previous occurrence of the search phrase in the document and extends the selection to cover that occurrence.
   
Ctrl+R Shows the Search and Replace dialog. Then searches for specified phrase in the document and replaces it with another phrase.
Ctrl+H
Ctrl+T Shows the Search and Last Tool dialog. Then searches for specified phrase in the document and invokes the Last Tool command on found occurrence.
   
Ctrl+U Shows the Search dialog preset for secondary search. Then searches for specified phrase in the document.
F2 Looks for next occurrence of the search phrase in the document using the secondary search.
Ctrl+F2 Looks for previous occurrence of the search phrase in the document using the secondary search.
Alt+F2 Looks for the currently selected text in the document using the secondary search.
Alt+Ctrl+U Defines a new search for the currently selected text in the document using the secondary search, but does not perform the search immediately.
Shift+F2 Looks for next occurrence of the search phrase in the document using the secondary search and extends the selection to cover that occurrence.
Ctrl+Shift+F2 Looks for previous occurrence of the search phrase in the document using the secondary search and extends the selection to cover that occurrence.
   
Working with clipboars (edit)


Ctrl+X Cuts the selection into the system clipboard.
Shift+Del
Ctrl+C Copies the selection into the system clipboard.
Ctrl+Insert
Ctrl+V Pastes content of the system clipboard into the document.
Shift+Insert
   
Ctrl+K Swaps content of the selection and the system clipboard, i.e. cuts the selection into the system clipboard and pastes previous content of the system clipboard into the document.
Ctrl+Shift+Insert
   
Alt+Shift+Delete Cuts the selection and appends it to the current contents of the system clipboard.
Alt+Ctrl+Ins Copies the selection and appends it to the current contents of the system clipboard.
   
Ctrl+0 Shows a dialog with content of all Clips.
   
Alt+[1..9] Copies the selection into one of the Clips.
Ctrl+[1..9] Pastes content of one of the Clips into the document.
   
Options (edit)


Insert Toggles Insert Mode / Overwrite Mode.
Ctrl+W Toggles Word Wrap mode.
F8 Toggles between Primary Font and Secondary Font.
   
F11 Toggles Fullscreen mode.
   
Ctrl+Num+ Increases the size of the font by Zoom In.
Ctrl+Num0 Resets the size of the font by Zoom Reset.
Ctrl+Num- Decreases the size of the font by Zoom Out.
   
Alt+Wheel Up Increases the size of the font by Zoom In.
Alt+Wheel Down Decreases the size of the font by Zoom Out.
   
Alt+Enter Opens the Settings dialog.
   
Tools (edit)


Ctrl+L Launches recently used tool again with the same parameters and options as they were used before.
   
Note: Please, see the Tools menu for a complete list of all tools and their hotkeys.
   
Help menu (edit)


F1 Opens the manual of TED Notepad.
Ctrl+F1 Opens the On-line manual from the homepage of TED Notepad.
   
Shift+F1 Opens the Utility Info dialog.
Alt+F1 Opens the About dialog.