Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!sri-spam!ames!ucbcad!ucbvax!decvax!decwrl!labrea!Shasta!mrh From: mrh@Shasta.STANFORD.EDU (Marc Hannah) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: UNIX and Mac applications on the Mac II Message-ID: <1519@Shasta.STANFORD.EDU> Date: Sun, 19-Apr-87 18:59:57 EST Article-I.D.: Shasta.1519 Posted: Sun Apr 19 18:59:57 1987 Date-Received: Tue, 21-Apr-87 02:54:22 EST References: <9519@duke.cs.duke.edu> Organization: Stanford University Lines: 25 Keywords: UNIX, Mac II, multitasking, windows Summary: command-uparrow command-downarrow In article <9519@duke.cs.duke.edu>, hsg@duke.cs.duke.edu (Henry Greenside) writes: > One more comment: will the scroll bars for standard windows be improved? Once > one has large (say 19") screens, it is pretty painful to jump back and > forth large distances to click on the righ/left or up/down scroll arrows. > Much better would be to put double arrows: <--> at each edge of the > screen, or even 4 arrow heads at each corner so that screen manipulation > can be done with a minimum of mousing. It would also be helpful to add > universal (application independent) key-board equivalents for scrolling > in both directions for the active window. VersaTerm 3.0, the March 21 1987 version allows the user to scroll by using the following keyboard equivalents: Command - uparrow move up one screenfull Command - downarrow move down one screenfull Command - leftarrow move the thumb to the top of the scrollbar Command - downarrow move the thumb to the bottom of the scrollbar I find these equivalents to be excellent. Personally I wish all programs had similar equivalents. David Gelphman BITNET address: DAVEG@SLACVM Bin #88 SLAC ARPANET address: DAVEG@SLACVM.BITNET Stanford, Calif. 94305 UUCP address: ...psuvax1!daveg%slacvm.bitnet 415-854-3300 x2538 usual disclaimer #432 applies: my employer apologizes for the fact that I have access to this net.