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Description----------------- ---- ------------- ---------------- --------------------------/dev/ttyS4 BaaB 19526.576 port 16550A UART/dev/ttyS5 eV0Z 19525.845 port 16550A UART/dev/ttyUSB1 bCC2 1023.274 ftdi_sio TTL232R-3V3/dev/ttyUSB0 SPpw 978.527 ftdi_sio TTL232RG-VREG3V3/dev/ttyACM0 i5q4 2.079 cdc_acm ST-Link VCP CtrlBy-id--------------------------------------------------------------------------------/dev/serial/by-id/usb-FTDI_TTL232R-3V3_FTCHUV56-if00-port0/dev/serial/by-id/usb-FTDI_TTL232RG-VREG3V3_FT1NELUB-if00-port0/dev/serial/by-id/usb-STMicroelectronics_STLINK-V3_004900343438510234313939-if02By-path--------------------------------------------------------------------------------/dev/serial/by-path/pci-0000:00:14.0-usb-0:8.1.3.1.4:1.0-port0/dev/serial/by-path/pci-0000:00:14.0-usbv2-0:8.1.3.1.4:1.0-port0/dev/serial/by-path/pci-0000:00:14.0-usbv2-0:6.4:1.0-port0/dev/serial/by-path/pci-0000:00:14.0-usb-0:6.4:1.0-port0/dev/serial/by-path/pci-0000:00:14.0-usbv2-0:6.3:1.2/dev/serial/by-path/pci-0000:00:14.0-usb-0:6.3:1.2Configuration profiles (/home/lundmar/.config/tio/config)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------rpi3 stm32 esp32 am64-evmimx8mp-evk nucleo-h743zi2 usb-devicesIt is recommended to connect serial TTY devices by ID:$ tio /dev/serial/by-id/usb-FTDI_TTL232R-3V3_FTCHUV56-if00-port0Note: Using serial devices by ID helps ensure that tio automatically reconnectsto the same serial device when reattached, even when it enumerates differently.If no serial device by ID is available it is recommended to connect viatopology ID (TID):Note: The TID is unique and will stay the same as long as your USB serial portdevice plugs into the same USB topology (same ports, same hubs, sameconnections, etc.). This way it is possible for tio to successfully reconnectto the same device.Connect automatically to first new appearing serial device:Connect automatically to latest registered serial device:$ tio --auto-connect latestIt is possible to use exclude options to affect which serial devices areinvolved in the automatic connection strategy:$ tio --auto-connect new --exclude-devices "/dev/ttyACM?,/dev/ttyUSB2"And to exclude drivers by pattern:$ tio --auto-connect new --exclude-drivers "cdc_acm,ftdi_sio"Note: Pattern matching supports '*' and '?'. Use comma separation to definemultiple patterns.To include drivers by specific pattern simply negate the exclude option:$ tio --auto-connect new --exclude-drivers !("cp2102")Log to file with autogenerated filename:Log to file with specific filename:$ tio --log --log-file my-log.txtEnable ISO8601 timestamps per line:$ tio --timestamp --timestamp-format iso8601 /dev/ttyUSB0Output to hex with width 16:$ tio --output-mode hex16 /dev/ttyUSB0Redirect I/O to IPv4 network socket on port 4242:$ tio --socket inet:4242 /dev/ttyUSB0Map NL to CR-NL on input from device and DEL to BS on output to device:$ tio --map INLCRNL,ODELBS /dev/ttyUSB0Pipe data to the serial device:$ cat data.bin | tio /dev/ttyUSB0Manipulate modem lines on connect:$ tio --script "set{DTR=high,RTS=low}; msleep(100); set{DTR=toggle,RTS=toggle}" /dev/ttyUSB0Pipe command to serial device and wait for line response within 1 second:$ echo "*IDN?" | tio /dev/ttyACM0 --script "expect('\r\n', 1000)" --muteKORAD KD3305P V4.2 SN:324750453.2 Key commandsVarious in session key commands are supported. When tio is started, pressctrl-t ? to list the available key commands.[15:02:53.269] Key commands:[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t ? List available key commands[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t b Send break[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t c Show configuration[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t e Toggle local echo mode[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t f Toggle log to file[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t F Flush data I/O buffers[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t g Toggle serial port line[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t i Toggle input mode[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t l Clear screen[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t L Show line states[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t m Change mapping of characters on input or output[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t o Toggle output mode[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t p Pulse serial port line[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t q Quit[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t r Run script[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t R Execute shell command with I/O redirected to device[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t s Show statistics[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t t Toggle line timestamp mode[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t v Show version[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t x Send file via Xmodem[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t y Send file via Ymodem[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t ctrl-t Send ctrl-t characterIf needed, the prefix key (ctrl-t) can be remapped via configuration file.3.3 Configuration fileOptions can be set via the configuration file first found in any of thefollowing locations in the order listed:$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/tio/config$HOME/.config/tio/config$HOME/.tioconfigThe configuration file supports profiles using named sections which can beactivated via the command-line by name or pattern. A profile. Ctrl T: Command T: Open a new tab. Ctrl Shift T: Command Shift T: Reopen previously closed tabs one by one. Ctrl Tab or Ctrl PgDn: Command Option Tabs: Ctrl T: Command T: Open a new tab. Ctrl Shift T: Command Shift T: Reopen previously closed tabs one by one. Ctrl Tab or Ctrl PgDn: Command Option Hide Google Chrome. Tabs: Ctrl T: Command T: Open a new tab. Ctrl Shift T: Command Shift T: Reopen previously closed tabs one by one. Ctrl Tab or Ctrl Ctrl T: Command T: Open a new tab. Ctrl Shift T: Command Shift T: Reopen previously closed tabs one by one. Ctrl Tab or Ctrl PgDn: Command Option Right The Organize Favorites dialog box) Alt + Down arrow Open the Add to favorites menu Alt + Z Open the Favorites menu from the menu bar Alt + A Open the Organize Favorites dialog box Ctrl + B Pin Favorites Center and display your history Ctrl + Shift + H View favorites Ctrl + I and Alt + C View feeds Ctrl + G View history Ctrl + H To do this Press this Open the File menu Alt + F Open the Edit menu Alt + E Open the View menu Alt + V Open the Favorites menu Alt + A Open the Tools Alt + T Open the Help menu Alt + H To do this Press this Move focus to the Notification bar Alt + N Click the Notification bar Spacebar To do this Press this Close tab Ctrl + W Close tabs in the background Ctrl + F4 Open links in a new tab in the background Ctrl + click Open links in a new tab in the foreground Ctrl + Shift + click Duplicate tab Ctrl + K Open a new tab Ctrl + T Reopen the last tab you closed Ctrl + Shift + T Switch between tabs Crtl + Tab or Crtl + Shift + Tab Switch to the last tab Ctrl + 9 Switch to a specific tab number Ctrl + n (where "n" is a number between 1 and 8) Need more help? 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Description----------------- ---- ------------- ---------------- --------------------------/dev/ttyS4 BaaB 19526.576 port 16550A UART/dev/ttyS5 eV0Z 19525.845 port 16550A UART/dev/ttyUSB1 bCC2 1023.274 ftdi_sio TTL232R-3V3/dev/ttyUSB0 SPpw 978.527 ftdi_sio TTL232RG-VREG3V3/dev/ttyACM0 i5q4 2.079 cdc_acm ST-Link VCP CtrlBy-id--------------------------------------------------------------------------------/dev/serial/by-id/usb-FTDI_TTL232R-3V3_FTCHUV56-if00-port0/dev/serial/by-id/usb-FTDI_TTL232RG-VREG3V3_FT1NELUB-if00-port0/dev/serial/by-id/usb-STMicroelectronics_STLINK-V3_004900343438510234313939-if02By-path--------------------------------------------------------------------------------/dev/serial/by-path/pci-0000:00:14.0-usb-0:8.1.3.1.4:1.0-port0/dev/serial/by-path/pci-0000:00:14.0-usbv2-0:8.1.3.1.4:1.0-port0/dev/serial/by-path/pci-0000:00:14.0-usbv2-0:6.4:1.0-port0/dev/serial/by-path/pci-0000:00:14.0-usb-0:6.4:1.0-port0/dev/serial/by-path/pci-0000:00:14.0-usbv2-0:6.3:1.2/dev/serial/by-path/pci-0000:00:14.0-usb-0:6.3:1.2Configuration profiles (/home/lundmar/.config/tio/config)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------rpi3 stm32 esp32 am64-evmimx8mp-evk nucleo-h743zi2 usb-devicesIt is recommended to connect serial TTY devices by ID:$ tio /dev/serial/by-id/usb-FTDI_TTL232R-3V3_FTCHUV56-if00-port0Note: Using serial devices by ID helps ensure that tio automatically reconnectsto the same serial device when reattached, even when it enumerates differently.If no serial device by ID is available it is recommended to connect viatopology ID (TID):Note: The TID is unique and will stay the same as long as your USB serial portdevice plugs into the same USB topology (same ports, same hubs, sameconnections, etc.). This way it is possible for tio to successfully reconnectto the same device.Connect automatically to first new appearing serial device:Connect automatically to latest registered serial device:$ tio --auto-connect latestIt is possible to use exclude options to affect which serial devices areinvolved in the automatic connection strategy:$ tio --auto-connect new --exclude-devices "/dev/ttyACM?,/dev/ttyUSB2"And to exclude drivers by pattern:$ tio --auto-connect new --exclude-drivers "cdc_acm,ftdi_sio"Note: Pattern matching supports '*' and '?'. Use comma separation to definemultiple patterns.To include drivers by specific pattern simply negate the exclude option:$ tio --auto-connect new --exclude-drivers !("cp2102")Log to file with autogenerated filename:Log to file with specific filename:$ tio --log --log-file my-log.txtEnable ISO8601 timestamps per line:$ tio --timestamp --timestamp-format iso8601 /dev/ttyUSB0Output to hex with width 16:$ tio --output-mode hex16 /dev/ttyUSB0Redirect I/O to IPv4 network socket on port 4242:$ tio --socket inet:4242 /dev/ttyUSB0Map NL to CR-NL on input from device and DEL to BS on output to device:$ tio --map INLCRNL,ODELBS /dev/ttyUSB0Pipe data to the serial device:$ cat data.bin | tio /dev/ttyUSB0Manipulate modem lines on connect:$ tio --script "set{DTR=high,RTS=low}; msleep(100); set{DTR=toggle,RTS=toggle}" /dev/ttyUSB0Pipe command to serial device and wait for line response within 1 second:$ echo "*IDN?" | tio /dev/ttyACM0 --script "expect('\r\n', 1000)" --muteKORAD KD3305P V4.2 SN:324750453.2 Key commandsVarious in session key commands are supported. When tio is started, pressctrl-t ? to list the available key commands.[15:02:53.269] Key commands:[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t ? List available key commands[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t b Send break[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t c Show configuration[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t e Toggle local echo mode[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t f Toggle log to file[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t F Flush data I/O buffers[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t g Toggle serial port line[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t i Toggle input mode[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t l Clear screen[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t L Show line states[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t m Change mapping of characters on input or output[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t o Toggle output mode[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t p Pulse serial port line[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t q Quit[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t r Run script[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t R Execute shell command with I/O redirected to device[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t s Show statistics[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t t Toggle line timestamp mode[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t v Show version[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t x Send file via Xmodem[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t y Send file via Ymodem[15:02:53.269] ctrl-t ctrl-t Send ctrl-t characterIf needed, the prefix key (ctrl-t) can be remapped via configuration file.3.3 Configuration fileOptions can be set via the configuration file first found in any of thefollowing locations in the order listed:$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/tio/config$HOME/.config/tio/config$HOME/.tioconfigThe configuration file supports profiles using named sections which can beactivated via the command-line by name or pattern. A profile

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The Organize Favorites dialog box) Alt + Down arrow Open the Add to favorites menu Alt + Z Open the Favorites menu from the menu bar Alt + A Open the Organize Favorites dialog box Ctrl + B Pin Favorites Center and display your history Ctrl + Shift + H View favorites Ctrl + I and Alt + C View feeds Ctrl + G View history Ctrl + H To do this Press this Open the File menu Alt + F Open the Edit menu Alt + E Open the View menu Alt + V Open the Favorites menu Alt + A Open the Tools Alt + T Open the Help menu Alt + H To do this Press this Move focus to the Notification bar Alt + N Click the Notification bar Spacebar To do this Press this Close tab Ctrl + W Close tabs in the background Ctrl + F4 Open links in a new tab in the background Ctrl + click Open links in a new tab in the foreground Ctrl + Shift + click Duplicate tab Ctrl + K Open a new tab Ctrl + T Reopen the last tab you closed Ctrl + Shift + T Switch between tabs Crtl + Tab or Crtl + Shift + Tab Switch to the last tab Ctrl + 9 Switch to a specific tab number Ctrl + n (where "n" is a number between 1 and 8) Need more help? Want more options? Explore subscription benefits, browse training

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What are keyboard shortcuts and how do I use them in Skype? Keyboard shortcuts are specific combinations of two or more keys on your keyboard. They make it easier and faster for you to use commands that you would otherwise have to access via the menus. You can use keyboard shortcuts to easily quit Skype, send a file, copy text and a lot more. Global hotkeys allow you to use Skype keyboard shortcuts while Skype is minimized or not in focus. Global hotkeys are enabled by default in Skype. Available Global Hotkeys Action Skype for Windows Desktop, Windows 10 & 11 (version 15), and Linux Skype for Mac Toggle Mute Ctrl+M Command+Shift+M Hang up Ctrl+Shift+H Command+Shift+H Answer incoming call Ctrl+Shift+P Command+Shift+R To disable global hotkeys: Click your Profile picture . Click Settings . Click General . Toggle Enable global hotkeys off. Key combination Action Ctrl+Forward slash View keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+Comma Open app settings Ctrl+H Open Help in default browser Ctrl+O Send feedback Ctrl+T Open themes Ctrl+Shift+T Toggle between light and dark mode Alt+1 Navigate to recent chats Ctrl+I Open Notification panel Ctrl+Shift+S Search for all contacts, messages and bots Ctrl+Tab Next Conversation Ctrl+Shift+Tab Previous Conversation Ctrl+Shift+Plus Zoom in Ctrl+Minus Zoom out Ctrl+Zero View actual size Ctrl+N Start new conversation Ctrl+G New group chat Alt+2 Open contacts Ctrl+P Show conversation profile Ctrl+Shift+A Add people to conversation Ctrl+Shift+F Send a file Ctrl+Shift+G Open gallery Ctrl+Shift+U Mark as unread Alt+Shift+E Focus the message composer Ctrl+Shift+L Multi-select messages Ctrl+Shift+E Archive selected conversation Ctrl+F Search within selected conversation Ctrl+Shift+P Answer incoming call Ctrl+Shift+H Hang up Ctrl+Shift+K Start video call Ctrl+Shift+P Start an audio call Ctrl+M Toggle mute Ctrl+Shift+K Toggle camera Ctrl+D Launch dial pad Ctrl+Shift+A Add people to call Ctrl+S Take a snapshot Ctrl+Shift+J Resize camera preview Ctrl+Alt+M Announce microphone status during a call Ctrl+Alt+Shift+K Announce own video status during a call Up arrow after sending a message Edit the last message sent Ctrl+R (Windows Desktop only) Refresh the app Ctrl+W Close windows (split view) Key combination Action Command+Comma Open app settings Control+H Open Help in default browser Command+Option+O Send feedback Command+T Open themes Command+Shift+T Toggle between light and dark mode Option+1 Navigate to recent chats Command+Shift+O Open Notification panel Command+Option+F Search for contacts, messages and bots Control+Tab Next Conversation Control+Shift+Tab Previous Conversation Command+Shift+Plus Zoom in Command+Minus Zoom out Command+Zero View actual size Command+N Start new conversation Command+G New group chat Command+Shift+C Open contacts Command+I

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A comprehensive list of all the keyboard shortcuts in Adobe Premiere Rush. Adobe Premiere Rush provides shortcuts to help you quickly work on documents. Many keyboard shortcuts appear next to the command names in menus. Command macOS Windows New > Project ⌘ + N Ctrl + N New > Sequence ⌥ + ⌘ + N Ctrl + Alt + N Close Project ⌘ + W Ctrl + W Share ⌘ + E Ctrl + E Exit ⌘ + Q Alt + F4 Command macOS Windows iOS Undo ⌘ + Z Ctrl + Z ⌘ + Z Redo ⇧ + ⌘ + Z Shift + Ctrl + Z ⇧ + ⌘ + Z * Cut ⌘ + X Ctrl + X N/A * Copy ⌘ + C Ctrl + C N/A * Paste ⌘ + V Ctrl + V N/A Select All ⌘ + A Ctrl + A N/A Deselect All ⇧ + ⌘ + A Shift + Ctrl + A N/A * These keyboard shortcuts are applicable for cutting, copying, and pasting text titles only. Command macOS Windows iOS Separate Audio E E E Split S S S Duplicate D D D Delete Delete & Delete Backspace & Delete Backspace & Delete Apply Transition ⌘ + D Ctrl + D N/A Command macOS Windows Add Graphics G G Add Voiceover U U Add Media Y Y Zoom In = = Zoom Out - - Zoom to Fit \ \ Snap ⌘ + Y Ctrl + Y Play Audio while Scrubbing A A Loop ⌘ + L Ctrl + L Panel macOS Windows iOS Maximize Preview ` ` N/A Graphics ⌘ + 1 Ctrl + 1 ⌘ + 1 Transitions ⌘ + 2 Ctrl + 2 ⌘ + 2 Color ⌘ + 3 Ctrl + 3 ⌘ + 3 Speed ⌘ + 4 Ctrl + 4 ⌘ + 4 Audio ⌘ + 5 Ctrl + 5 ⌘ + 5 Transform ⌘ + 6 Ctrl + 6 ⌘ + 6 Next Tool ⌘ + → Ctrl + → N/A Previous Tool ⌘ + ← Ctrl + ← N/A Track Controls ⌘ + T Ctrl + T ⌘ + T Expand Audio ⌘ + R Ctrl + R ⌘ + R Keys for Timeline Command macOS Windows iOS Go to Next Edit Point ↓ ↓ ↓ Go to Previous Edit Point ↑ ↑ ↑ Go to End of Sequence ⌘ + ↓ Ctrl + ↓ N/A Go to Beginning of Sequence ⌘ + ↑ Ctrl + ↑ N/A Play/Pause Space Space Space Shuttle Left J J N/A Shuttle Right L L N/A Shuttle Stop K K N/A Step Forward 1 Frame → → → Step Back 1 Frame ← ← ← Full Screen

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New Here , /t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/ctrl-t-and-ctrl-d-not-working-since-the-last-update/td-p/12873975 Apr 12, 2022 Apr 12, 2022 Copy link to clipboard Copied I just updated photoshop to v 23.3 and the shortcuts ctrl + T and ctrl + D are no longer working. The ctrl + Z works just fine. The program was working fine yesterday and my keyboard don't have problems as well. Follow Report Community guidelines Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more 1 Correct answer Community Expert , Apr 12, 2022 Apr 12, 2022 Ged_Traynor • Community Expert , Apr 12, 2022 Apr 12, 2022 HiThem shortcuts are working fine for me with PS version 23.3, have you tried resetting your preferences Explore related tutorials & articles 2 Replies 2 Community Expert , /t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/ctrl-t-and-ctrl-d-not-working-since-the-last-update/m-p/12874057#M635909 Apr 12, 2022 Apr 12, 2022 Copy link to clipboard Copied HiThem shortcuts are working fine for me with PS version 23.3, have you tried resetting your preferences Follow Report Community guidelines Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more New Here , /t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/ctrl-t-and-ctrl-d-not-working-since-the-last-update/m-p/12874172#M635910 Apr 12, 2022 Apr 12, 2022 Copy link to clipboard Copied LATEST Thanks a lot for the help. It's working now. Follow Report Community guidelines Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more

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