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I am used to working in excel and using keyboard shortcuts to navigate my sheets without having to use a mouse. Is there a keyboard shortcut to delete a row? if not can how do I let the product team know to add this to the development queue?

While there are keyboard shortcuts available for inserting rows and navigating to existing rows in a sheet, there isn't currently a shortcut available for deleting rows. Click here for the full list of keyboard shortcuts that can be used in Smartsheet and feel free to Submit a Product Enhancement Request for having a shortcut to delete rows considered as a possibility for future development.

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The Windows key or Windows logo key was introduced by Microsoft to improve Windows functionality through the use of keyboard-based shortcuts. This key is usually located near the space bar, between the Ctrl and Alt keys. When you press the Windows key with other specific keys, you are able to accomplish different tasks:

Do a Gpresult and make sure that the GPO is being applied to your computer. The computer configuration is the correct place when it concerns shortcuts on the public desktop. Try restarting the computer after using an elevated command prompt to run gpupdate as some computer policies will not take effect until reboot.

here is one shortcut to a url that needed to delete. had to do it as a shell object and an URL. In part due to how the icons were setup on the computers to begin with. I also had to add a third delete GPO for %destopDir%

I use iOS14 on iPhone. I created a "Shortcut" in Shortcuts, and choose add shortcut to Home Screen. Anyway when I deleted the the shortcut, the shortcut icon on the Home Screen (the blue one) is still exist and cannot delete. What can I do to delete it?

I am using MacBook Air M1 chip (2020) and clearly at this time of my posting this comment, using Safari browser, everything seems to work on Safari browser w.r.t. the Gmail keyboard shortcuts, except # to delete an email.

I have tried to edit Gmail keyboard shortcut to something else but keep getting error "One action per key!", which contradicts the pervious post here ^^ and the Gmail Documentation =GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en#zippy=%2Cactions

We understand that in some cases, having all shortcuts automatically deleted at the same time would be preferable. But overall we believe that such a product behavior would lead to more confusion when collaborating with others. E.g. not knowing what happened to a file or shortcut as it suddenly disappears.

As @remyburger explained, the shortcuts will still exist. To me, personally, this makes a lot of sense, as it's exactly how Windows shortcuts and macOS aliases work, so it should be pretty consistent and familiar for most folks...

It's still a shortcut, pointing to a file/folder that no longer exists. It's not a copy of the original item. It never was. It's just a symbolic link (that no longer works when the target item gets deleted).

The shortcut would now have a trash can icon on it. If you select the shortcut it will take you to the file in the trash. If the file has been deleted from the trash nothing happens when you select the shortcut.

I understand keeping the shortcut so people know that it's been deleted. However, what I don't understand is why I can't delete the shortcut. I now have a dead link in my folder that leads to nothing but more confusion for the other participants. A simple option of deleting the shortcut would make sense. If I'm missing something, I would be grateful for any help.

If there is a shortcut that points to something that no longer exists, is there a way to see where it was pointing to? We had a disgruntled staff member delete several things and no one knows where the original file was actually saved, they just used the shortcut.

As an admin, you can use the audit and investigation page to run searches related to Drive log events ( ) with the corresponding conditions (actor contains, title contains, event is delete) to check what files the user deleted.

I'm relatively new to After Effects and trying to set up my shortcuts. One thing I do in all my applications is set Delete to the 'D' key. (Because I want all the most important shortcuts right under my hand, without having to move my hand much.)

I also tried removing the other shortcut keys ("Delete", "(Num)", and "Backspace") - so that "D" is the only key. Now if I look in the Edit menu, next to "Clear" it does have "D" as the shortcut, yet pressing D still doesn't work (even though it works when I click on the menu item).

Sounds like a bug. Please file a Bug Report. Meanwhile, CTRL+X does a cut and it's something I use a lot (it's under the left-hand too). It's also a default keystroke and it works in all applicable panels.

If you successfully reassigned the delete function in the timeline using the Shortcut editor then you are only reassigning keys in the timeline. If there is no option in the Project Panel section or in the Comp Panel section then there is no bug. Some keyboard shortcuts are locked. A feature request to unlock all operations in all panels is probably not going to go very far because a lot of thought and some universal software conventions drive those decisions. If you really want to unlock the delete key for all panels that's all you can do, then hope that there enough other requests for the same thing to encourage a half dozen people to spend some time discussing the option, decide in your favor, then pay for a programmer to rewrite the code, test it, send it out for beta testing, make sure it didn't foul anything else up, and then publish the change in a future release.

I'm usually using Alt+Backspace. If you are using bash, this will let you delete untill the previous special character (/, ;, , etc.). If you are using zsh, it will remove the slashes and semicolons as well. It is a lot faster than just hitting Backspace.

In bash, this is different from Ctrl+w in the sense that Ctrl+w deletes the previous word wheres Alt+Backspace deletes until the previous special character is found. In zsh, both key combinations do the same thing

The Bash readline shortcut Ctrl+X+E is very useful indeed when you are working on the command-line. If you are in the process of entering a long command and decide that you want to instead open it in your default text editor, all you have to do is use the shortcut.

I was able to create a shortcut using the New-Shortcut command. When i uninstall the application, the shortcut stays behind.
What i am hoping to do is part of the uninstall portion I tell it to remove that shortcut. Is this possible?

When I navigate to a file deep in directories with Ctrl+Shift+N, I see that the file can be deleted, so I navigate to the project pane, and open all the nested directories and then finally delete the file, which is annoying.

I'm very new to confluence with my new employer. I'm trying to figure out how to delete a shortcut space? It makes it appear as there are two of the same pages and some people are adding to one and not the other. HELP!

You can hide things in the sidebar if they're of no use in the space. If you want to remove space shortcuts from the sidebar then choose Space tools > Configure sidebar.

On every MacOS app I use besides Joplin, the native keyboard shortcut for delete line is Command+Backspace. I know you can currently do this with Command+d but I think it would be good for it to match the OS convention.

This would probably require an additional CodeMirror shortcut. I'd have to check if one is already available. Caleb has worked a lot with CodeMirror code and I'm sure he knows what is available.
I can also have a look at the CM documentation.

I am switching from Jupyter notebook to R Markdown because of its awesome features and advantages. In Jupyter, there are keyboard shortcuts for manipulations on cells (like chunks in Rmd), including insert/run/cut/copy/move etc. I wonder are there equivalent keyboard shortcuts in Rstudio?

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Gary, I believe you would need a script and then assign that script to a keypress. The script could then delete any markers if one existed under the cursor. In fact, the Delete Markers tool in Excalibur will do that if you have it set to selection area only. You would also need Vegas set to "collapse loop region". Then you could add the individual "Delete Markers" tool to a keypress and it will delete any marker under the cursor.

I am not sure where the 'saving' is going to be. jetdv's approach still requires the user to at the minimum select a selection area before hitting the appropriate script key. It still seems to be at least a 2 step process (unless multiple markers are involved) which seems to me to be more complicated than simply 'highlighting the marker and hit D'. I've not found that an onerous problem myself.

The "Delete" key works for markers if you enabled the marker tool before (on the upper right corner of the timeline). Though this isn't to delete a marker at the current cursor position but to delete selected markers.

I have created a msi that will install a shortcut that must be on the desktop at all times. I have included a custom action that creates a scheduled task to check for the existence and if not found will reinstall it. This will run every 15 minutes. I would prefer to have this shortcut not be able to be deleted by any user on the device rather than have the task run.

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