. . "Shourtcut keys (also occasionally known as hotkeys) are certain keystrokes that can be made in order to cause a specific action within Powder Game and Powder Game 2."@en . . "Additionally, players using the Legacy interface will have the following hotkeys as default, which cannot be changed:"@en . "Some actions in Spelunky can be performed by pressing a single key, instead of pressing many. For example, to throw a bomb, usually the player must first switch to it with the C key, then press X once to light it, and again to throw it. Pressing the A key does all of these."@en . . . "Shourtcut keys (also occasionally known as hotkeys) are certain keystrokes that can be made in order to cause a specific action within Powder Game and Powder Game 2."@en . "List of default keys"@en . "List of default keys"@en . "Shortcut Keys, also known as keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys, let you skip menus and icons in Foldit. In some cases, the shortcut key differs between the original interface and the selection interface. For example, the \"wiggle backbone\" shortcut is \"Y\" in the original interface, but \"T\" in the selection interface. Some functions are available only through keyboard shortcuts. For example, Visibility Shortcuts don't have visible controls. In the selection interface, the icon for a given tool or menu usually shows the shortcut. For example, the \"wiggle\" icon has a \"W\" in the upper left."@en . . . "Additionally, players using the Legacy interface will have the following hotkeys as default, which cannot be changed:"@en . "Shortcut Keys, also known as keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys, let you skip menus and icons in Foldit. In some cases, the shortcut key differs between the original interface and the selection interface. For example, the \"wiggle backbone\" shortcut is \"Y\" in the original interface, but \"T\" in the selection interface. Some functions are available only through keyboard shortcuts. For example, Visibility Shortcuts don't have visible controls. On this page, all shortcuts are specified as uppercase for legibility. Type the lowercase letter, so for \"Q\", type \"q\". Uppercase \"Q\" is specified as \"shift-Q\". The style varies quite a bit elsewhere in the wiki. In the selection interface, the icon for a given tool or menu usually shows the shortcut. For example, the \"wiggle\" icon has a \"W\" in the upper left."@en . "Shortcut keys are keys assigned to perform specific tasks quickly in place of mouse clicks or a longer series of keystrokes. The following keys or key combinations are assigned the following functions in the Runescape user Interface. The \"F\" keys are found at the top of most 101 key keyboards, and are numbered F1 through F12 NOTE: , , and will immediately close your browser and/or tab. If your character was not in combat, your account will be logged off due to losing connection. If your character was in combat, the combat will continue for a short while, before your character is logged off. If you die from the combat, you drop all your items, based on the rules for items carried and for your current location."@en . "Shortcut keys are keys assigned to perform specific tasks quickly in place of mouse clicks or a longer series of keystrokes. The following keys or key combinations are assigned the following functions in the Runescape user Interface. The \"F\" keys are found at the top of most 101 key keyboards, and are numbered F1 through F12 NOTE: , , and immediately logs you off Runescape, even if your character was in combat. The combat continues, and if the monster dies any monster drops are immediately available to other nearby players."@tl . . . . "Shortcut keys are keys assigned to perform specific tasks quickly in place of mouse clicks or a longer series of keystrokes. The following keys or key combinations are assigned the following functions in the Runescape user Interface. The \"F\" keys are found at the top of most 101 key keyboards, and are numbered F1 through F12 NOTE: , , and immediately logs you off Runescape, even if your character was in combat. The combat continues, and if the monster dies any monster drops are immediately available to other nearby players. If you die from the combat, you drop all your items under a Gravestone, based on the rules for items carried and for your current location, and when you will log back in you will be at your respawn point (Lumbridge, Falador, or Camelot). In addition, as your gravestone only lasts until you log out, it will then immediately disappear. Otherwise, you will log back in to the location where you were standing when you logged off using , , or ."@tl . . . . "Shortcut Keys"@en . . . "Shortcut keys"@tl . "Some actions in Spelunky can be performed by pressing a single key, instead of pressing many. For example, to throw a bomb, usually the player must first switch to it with the C key, then press X once to light it, and again to throw it. Pressing the A key does all of these."@en . . . "Shortcut keys are keys assigned to perform specific tasks quickly in place of mouse clicks or a longer series of keystrokes. The following keys or key combinations are assigned the following functions in the Runescape user Interface. The \"F\" keys are found at the top of most 101 key keyboards, and are numbered F1 through F12 NOTE: , , and will immediately close your browser and/or tab. If your character was not in combat, your account will be logged off due to losing connection. If your character was in combat, the combat will continue for a short while, before your character is logged off."@en . "Shortcut keys"@en . . .