What is the keyboard shortcut to move a topic up/down by one position? (on same level of hierarchy)
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Hello
What are the hotkeys to move a topic up/down one position (but remain on same level in the hierarchy) in Windows 10?
I looked up keyboard shortcuts here: https://onlinehelp.mindjet.com/help/Mindmanager/20/JA/keyboard_shortcuts.htm#Move
However both "Control + Alt + Up arrow" and "Control + Alt + Down arrow" are failing to work because they are changing the Windows 10's screen orientation.
Thanks
J
The MM shortcuts seem to be working OK for me, both in V20 and V23. I'm also using Windows 10.
The MM shortcuts seem to be working OK for me, both in V20 and V23. I'm also using Windows 10.
I have just tested the shortcuts. It works for me too.
I have just tested the shortcuts. It works for me too.
Okay after MUCH difficulty I have solved the problem.
It turns out that if you have an Intel based graphics card, there are some standard hotkeys which take precedence over MindManager's hotkeysl
e.g. "Ctrl + Alt + Down Arrow: rotate the screen upside down (180 degrees)"
SOURCE:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-10-screen-rotate-shortcut-how-to-get-intel/d0be31f8-cff1-489f-a52a-38e6ed36c236
The solution to my problem is:
Step 1: Right-click on the empty area on the desktop and choose Graphics Options.
Step 2: Go to Hot Keys and DISABLE it.
And now from within MindManager, Control + Alt + [arrow key ] should work!
J
Okay after MUCH difficulty I have solved the problem.
It turns out that if you have an Intel based graphics card, there are some standard hotkeys which take precedence over MindManager's hotkeysl
e.g. "Ctrl + Alt + Down Arrow: rotate the screen upside down (180 degrees)"
SOURCE:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-10-screen-rotate-shortcut-how-to-get-intel/d0be31f8-cff1-489f-a52a-38e6ed36c236
The solution to my problem is:
Step 1: Right-click on the empty area on the desktop and choose Graphics Options.
Step 2: Go to Hot Keys and DISABLE it.
And now from within MindManager, Control + Alt + [arrow key ] should work!
J
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