In my saxophone playing days I generally preferred to use the main keys on the left hand and a forked fingering for the right hand when playing F♯. But I don't remember what the individual keys were called.
Seriously, many or most Windows programs have function key mappings. But the functions in question usually (or always) also can be performed through the menus and toolbar.
I use F5, F7, CTRL-F7, F10, and F11 regularly in visual studio. They are "Start/continue debugging", "Build Solution", "Build File", "Step over", and "Step Into" respectively.
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Date: 2014-11-17 09:02 pm (UTC)In my saxophone playing days I generally preferred to use the main keys on the left hand and a forked fingering for the right hand when playing F♯. But I don't remember what the individual keys were called.
Seriously, many or most Windows programs have function key mappings. But the functions in question usually (or always) also can be performed through the menus and toolbar.
I use F5, F7, CTRL-F7, F10, and F11 regularly in visual studio. They are "Start/continue debugging", "Build Solution", "Build File", "Step over", and "Step Into" respectively.