On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 06:07:51PM +0200, Ralf Jung wrote: > Hi, > > > M-G is usually short for "Meta-G", or "Meta+G". Meta is one of those > > keys that makes sense from a software point of view, but almost no-one > > has one on their keyboard. It will be emulated in one of two ways; > > either hold down "Alt", press "g", then release "Alt" or press "Esc", > > then within a couple of seconds press "g". > > > > You may also be interested to learn that "^G" is a similar shorthand for > > Ctrl+G. > Actually, from what I was told, many keyboards have that Meta key - it is > usually labelled with a Windows logo. I thought the Windows logo key was usually the SUPER key? -- Darac Marjal
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