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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Some of the useful Message shortcuts

Text messaging allows you to send short, quick responses and questions to whomever you may be speaking with, and text messaging shortcuts make this process even faster. Since text messages are typically limited to a certain amount of characters, knowing the shortcuts can help you say more with the space you have. However, make sure you know what the shortcuts mean before sending them to avoid awkward situations

Saying Goodbye

When it comes to saying goodbye, there are many text messaging shortcuts at your disposal. A simple "BBB" means "Bye Bye Babe," but it can also mean "Boring Beyond Belief," so make sure to use that one in proper context. Texting "BBBG" means "Bye Bye. Be Good," while "BBFN" means "Bye Bye For Now." If you only need to step away from the conversation for a moment, text "BBIAS" which translates into "Be Back In A Second." You can also text "BBIAB," which means "Be Back In A Bit," or "BBIAF," which means "Be Back In A Few." If your return time is unknown, text "BBSL" which means "Be Back Sooner Or Later."


Showing The Love

Expressing love in a text can be accomplished with a variety of shortcuts. For example, texting "IWALU" translates into "I Will Always Love You." The acronym "LOL" is commonly used to express "Lots Of Love" but it also means "Laughing Out Loud," so make sure it fits the conversation before sending it. If you want to get more serious, text "LOML" to your significant other, which means "Love Of My Life." Other variations include "LY4E" which means "Love You Forever," "LUSM" which means "Love You So Much," and simply "LY" which means "Love You."

Very Funny
When someone sends you a funny joke or story in the from of a text, you have many acronym options to show your appreciation. For example, "LTS" translates into "Laughing To Self," while "LTM" means "Laughing To Myself." If someone really cracks you up, text "LSHMBH" which means "Laughing So Hard My Belly Hurts." You can also text "LTHTT" which means "Laughing Too Hard To Type." Of course, if you do type and send that one, you're apparently not laughing too hard to type. Try instead "LTIC," which means "Laughing 'Til I Cry."

Random Thoughts

With so many text messaging shortcuts being used, there is an acronym for almost any situation. For example, if you send a text with a double meaning, you can end it with "NNWW," which means "Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink." If you're afraid your message might upset someone, end it with "NOFI," which means "No Offense Intended." If someone asks you if you want something -- or want to do something -- reply with "NMTE" which means "Now More Than Ever." Or, if you have no interest, a simple "NW" -- which means "No Way" -- would suffice.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Some useful Keyboard and mouse shortcuts


Keyboard and mouse shortcuts

Keyboard shortcutAlternativeAction
Ctrl+OOpen
Ctrl+SSave
Ctrl+EExport to Visio
Ctrl+TExport to PowerPoint
Ctrl+WExport to Word
Ctrl+BBulk flowchart
Ctrl+PCtrl+F2Print Preview
Shift+Ctrl+PShift+Ctrl+F2One page Print Preview
Ctrl+CCtrl+InsertCopy to Clipboard
Ctrl+Alt+CCtrl+Alt+InsertCopy flow chart to Clipboard regardless of current focus
Ctrl+VShift+InsertPaste
Ctrl+RPaste & replace
Ctrl+DPaste & draw (draw Clipboard contents)
Ctrl+UUnindent
Ctrl+ASelect all
F2Ctrl+F6Switch panels (code <=> chart)
Ctrl+FFind
F3Find again
F4Zoom
F5Draw flow chart
F6Draw birdseye flow chart
F7Draw to Editor
F9Show/hide overview
F11Shift+Alt+EnterPop (full screen view)
Alt+F5Restore window size
Alt+F10Maximize window
Shift+F10Application keyShow context menu
Ctrl+TabSwitch between Code and Structure tab
Ctrl+Alt+Up/DownSelect previous/next language
Ctrl+Alt+Left/RightAdjust the vertical split (move splitter bar)
Shift+Ctrl+Alt+Left/RightAdjust the vertical split (show/hide panels)
Ctrl + <Shrink font
Ctrl + >Grow font
Alt + +View next loaded image
Alt + -View previous loaded image
Ctrl+BreakBreak a long operation
Editor keysAlternative
F2EnterEdit text
CColor
FFont
RRound links
SStraight links
Alt+EnterProperties
Ctrl+GPaginate
Ctrl+NNew Editor
Ctrl+YRedo
Ctrl+ZUndo
Zoom keys/RegularNumPad
Ctrl++NumPad +Zoom in (hold down Shift to zoom in more)
Ctrl+-NumPad -Zoom out (hold down Shift to zoom out more)
Ctrl+1NumPad ÷Zoom to 100%
Ctrl+2NumPad ×Fit width/height
Ctrl+3Shift+NumPad ×Fit in window
Ctrl+4..9-Zoom to 40%, 50%, ..., 90%
Ctrl+0-Zoom to 100%
-Ctrl+NumPad5Zoom toggle (100% -> Width -> Fit -> 100%)
Zoom keys/Visio style
Alt+F6Zoom in
Shift+Alt+F6Zoom out
Shift+Ctrl+IZoom to 100%
Scroll keys
Arrow keysScroll
Ctrl+Arrow keysShift+Arrow keysFast scroll
Shift+Ctrl+Arrow keysScroll far up to edge
PageUp, PageDownScroll screen up/down
Ctrl+PageUp, Ctrl+PageDownScroll screen left/right
Shift+Ctrl+PageUpScroll to top edge
Shift+Ctrl+PageDownScroll to bottom edge
HomeScroll to left edge
Ctrl+HomeScroll to top-left corner
EndScroll to right edge
Ctrl+EndScroll to bottom-right corner
Modifiers for scroll keys
ScrollLock On + arrow keysScroll the code, regardless of focus
Alt downScroll the flow chart, regardless of focus
Ctrl downScroll fast
Shift+Ctrl downScroll far up to edge
NumPad scroll keys
NumPad 1-4 and 6-9Scroll the flow chart
Ctrl + NumPad 1-4 and 6-9Fast scroll the flow chart
NumPad5Center the flow chart
The NumPad keys always scroll the flow chart regardless of focus.
Visustin keyboard shortcuts

Mouse shortcuts

Mouse shortcutAction
Right-clickShow context menu
Drag with left buttonDrag
Shift+Move mouseScroll by moving the mouse over the flow chart
Ctrl+Left-clickZoom in
Ctrl+Right-clickZoom out
Ctrl+Middle-click (wheel-click)Zoom toggle (100% -> Width -> Fit -> 100%)
Mouse wheel
Scroll wheelScroll flow chart up/down
Shift+Scroll wheelScroll flow chart left/right
Ctrl+Scroll wheelZoom in/out
Mouse in Editor
Shift+Left-clickSelect more shapes
Ctrl+Left-clickSelect more shapes
Alt+Left-clickSelect connected (Editor only)

Drag & Drop

Drag & Drop code into Visustin. Drag a source code file (from Windows Explorer) or a selected code snippet (from your code editor). When you drop the code, Visustin loads the code and takes action based on where you dropped it:
  1. Drop on code panel: Load code.
  2. Drop on chart image panel: Load code and draw a flow chart.
  3. Drop on a button: Load code and continue as if you had pressed the button.