1.11 Useful Keeps and ShortCuts
Some useful Keeps
In Keep 1, I store http://www.![]()
For filling in info when purchasing from the web, I use the 60 series of Keeps: 60 = first name, 61 = last name, 62 = first last name, 63 = place address, 64 = street address, 65 = City, 66 = State, 67 = Zip, 68 = Country, 69 = phone.
Some useful ShortCuts
Most of my ShortCuts are for using with specific applications, but the first 9 (single finger chords) I reserve for global applications. 1 and 2 are for taking screen shots, 4, 5, 6 are for controlling windows on the desktop, and 9 is for ForceQuit because damaged DVDs often lock the computer up and this allows me to fix things without shutting down the computer.
Keeping a record of your Keeps and ShortCuts
I use a 3x5 card format to store a record of the Keeps and Shortcuts I've entered in to EkaPad memory. This format is convenient and siminar in size to the printed CheatSheet I always keep handt. I use the InDesign application and layout four 3x5 spaces and then enter the stored data into lines marked by the number which represents the register in which the data is stored. A word processing program with the document size set to 3x5 inches also works. After displaying the items I then print and cut the cards to size.
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