1. Program editing hot keys
1. Program editing hot keys
1.1. 1. guide keys
This type of shortcut key can help you switch perspectives in the program editor or switch the program being edited
| Shortcut Key | Operation |
|---|---|
| Home | Move the perspective to the far left and select the first column of the same row |
| End | Move the perspective to the far right and select the last column of the same row |
| PgUp | Flip up one page from the perspective and select |
| PgDn | Page down from perspective |
| Direction key left | Select to move to the left, the viewing angle will also move and follow |
| Right arrow key | Select to move to the right, the viewing angle will also move and follow |
Select to move upwards on the directional keys, and the viewing angle will also move accordingly
Under the directional keys, select to move downwards, and the viewing angle will also move and follow
| Ctrl+Home | Move the perspective to the top and select the first row of the same column |
| Ctrl+End | Move the perspective to the bottom and select the last row of the same column |
| F1 | Open the help document. If a command is selected, the help page for that command will be opened. |
| Ctrl+PgUp | Main tab to switch to the previous program |
| Ctrl+PgDn | Main tab to switch to the next program |
1.2. 2. Multiple Choice Key
This type of shortcut key can help you select a rectangular area or even select one or more networks in the program editor.
| Shortcut Key | Operation |
|---|---|
| Shift+arrow key left | Expand the selection area by one unit to the left, or shrink it by one unit to the right. |
| Shift+right arrow key | Expand the selection area by one unit to the right, or shrink it by one unit to the left. |
| Shift+arrow keys up | select area to expand up by one unit/network, or to shrink inward by one unit/network from the bottom side. |
| Shift+arrow keys | Expand the selection area down by one unit/network, or shrink the top side inward by one unit/network. |
| Shift+Home | Expand the selection area to the left until it reaches the left. |
| Shift+End | Expand the selection area to the right until it reaches the right. |
| Shift+PgUp | Select the current network when no network is selected, and select the previous network when a network is selected. |
| Shift+PgUp | Select the current network when no network is selected, and select the next network when a network is selected. |
| Ctrl+Shift+Home | Select the current network and the first network, and all networks between them are also selected. |
| Ctrl+Shift+End | Select the current network and the last network, and all networks between them are also selected. |
| Ctrl+A | Select all networks. |
1.3. 3. Edit key
This type of shortcut key can help you write programs in the program editor.
The general operations of cutting, copying, pasting, undoing, and restoring also apply to the editor of this program. Please refer toSoftware General Shortcuts。
| Shortcut Key | Operation |
|---|---|
| When the enter key | 1) selects a program cell, open the instruction selector to start selecting instructions. 2) When selecting a symbol table, open the symbol editing window. 3) Editing text that supports line breaks, will move to the next line. 4) Editing text that does not support line breaks, text changes will be completed. |
| Insert | Switch between overlay mode and insert mode. |
| Delete | 1) Delete the selected program component. If the entire network is selected, it will also be deleted. 2) When editing text, the selected text will be deleted, |
| When selecting a program cell (Backspace | 1), select the left cell and delete it. 2) Backspace when editing text. |
| When selecting a program cell using any letter key/number key/symbol key | 1), open the instruction input device to start inputting instructions. 2) When selecting a symbol table, open the symbol editing window. 3) Enter this character when editing text. |
| Ctrl+arrow key right | Use a horizontal line to cover the selection and select the right grid. |
| Ctrl+arrow key left | select the left grid and cover the selection with a horizontal line. |
| Ctrl+arrow key up | Draw a vertical line upward on the left side. If this vertical line already exists, it will be deleted. |
| Ctrl+arrow key down | Draw a vertical line downwards on the left side. If this vertical line already exists, it will be deleted. |
| Ctrl+Shift+arrow keys right | Select the area as a pusher to push the logic on the right side one unit to the right. |
| Ctrl+Shift+arrow keys left | Select the area as a pusher to push the left logic one unit to the left. |
| Ctrl+Shift+arrow keys up | Select the area as a pusher to push the upper logic up one unit. |
Ctrl+Shift+arrow keys, select the area as the pusher, and push the lower logic down one unit.