A Hotkey (or accelerator key, shortcut key, keyboard shortcut, hot key, key binding, keybinding, key combo,
etc.) is a key or set of keys that performs a predefined function.
These functions can often be done via some other, more indirect
mechanism, such as using a menu, typing a longer command, and/or using a
pointing device. By reducing such sequences to a few keystrokes, this
can often save user's time, hence "shortcut".
For
shortcuts which consist of keys "pressed together", one usually first
holds down the modifier key(s), then quickly presses and releases the
regular (non-modifier) key, and finally releases the modifier key(s).
This distinction is important, as trying to press all the keys
simultaneously will frequently either miss some of the modifier keys, or
cause unwanted auto-repeat. (en.wikipedia.org)
Store Manager for Zen-Cart has lots of hotkeys and they are changing all the time. So it's easier to understand how to find them than to learn all of them.
Store
Manager has one basic Modifier key - Alt. All regular (non-modifier)
keys you can find on the Main Menu drop-down names. Regular keys are
underlined letters there.
For example, File has one underlined letter - F, so that is regular key to enter File menu. Usage Let's try to use one of them and open Additional Reports page. 1. To open Additional Reports page first open Reports
drop-down list, hold down the modifier key - Alt and then quickly press
and release the regular key (underlined letter) - R, and release the modifier key.
2. Now, you'll see Reports drop-down menu. Pay attention, that here all Reports names have underlined letters too. So, to open Additional Reports page hold down the modifier key - Alt and then quickly press and release the regular key (underlined letter) - A, and release the modifier key. 3. Additional Reports page opens automatically.
Except basic Modifier key Store Manager has additional one. In Case you are using My SQL Bridge connection you can press:
Ctrl+Alt+G - to Get Data from Web,
Ctrl+Alt+P - to Post Data to Web. |