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schedule the review of the element later today. What If I Don’t Want to Review A Particular Element Now? I do this for articles but not items because I don’t manually change the review dates for items. For example, if the scheduled review date for an article is April 26th, and you want to review it on April 5th, you can press Ctrl+J to choose your desired review schedule. You can shorten the interval for a particular element.

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For elements that are not important enough or given too high priority, use Alt+P to increase or decrease their priority.Ĭtrl+J. Only “Ctrl+L” will take you back to the learning mode.Īlt+P. Depending on what you do, sometimes, “ESC –> Enter” won’t do it and the only option is “Ctrl+L.” For example, when you’re in the spelling pad component, pressing “ESC” has no effect. You can either press “ESC” then “Enter” or just press “Ctrl+L” to refocus into the learning mode. When editing, the active editing window is in focus. Selecting words with Control + Shift + Left arrowĭifference: Control + Shift + Left arrow: Word by word Shift and Left arrow: Character by character Specific SuperMemo Shortcuts Control + L to Focus in the Learning Mode

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My guess is that since I hide the Windows Taskbar, SuperMemo doesn’t extend its full screen to the space occupied by the Taskbar. Specific Windows Shortcuts Maximizing the screen: Window key and up-arrowįor some reason, every time after I edit something like applying template, the size of the element window changes, so I have to re-maximize it.

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Ctrl+C - Copy to the clipboard Ctrl+V - Paste from clipboardĬtrl+Y - Redo last Undo (in HTML text editing)








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