

- #MOUSELESS METHOD OF GOING BACK ONE PAGE ON FACEBOOK HOW TO#
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When I run it, I merely have to press "control + d" and it runs the entire chunk. Right before the chunk of code that is taken out, in do-file #1, a command saves the file I'm working on (often with a temporary name).ĭo-file #2 has the chunk of code that I'm currently working on. I take a chunk of code out of that do-file, and put it in the second do-file. I have two do-files open, and I go between them using "control + tab."ĭo-file #1 is the "permanent" do-file that is being worked on. I don't have much helpful to say, but I sympathize with your position greatly.īefore the final do-file is created, that has the exact archive of what has been done to create the file that will be saved for archival purposes / 100% replication records, I do the following.
#MOUSELESS METHOD OF GOING BACK ONE PAGE ON FACEBOOK MANUAL#
You can check out the Stata manual on keyboard use here: I guess the best advice is not to use the point and click interface at all, but strictly reply on the command line and the Do-file. I’m not sure this will help you at all, but anyway, that’s my use of the keyboard in Stata. I guess when I use the mouse the most is when scrolling up and down, either in the result window or in the Do-file editor. I think these are my standard cycles, and now that I think about it, I don’t really find that I have to resort to the mouse at often actually. The -help- command is cool to call up documentation windows, which I can close again using Alt + Space + C. Back in the command line you can use Ctrl + R to call back the latest command into the command line, or you can hold Ctrl and press R multiple times to cycles through the nth latest command executed (alternatively, PgUp and PgDn has the safe functions). I then close it again using Alt + Space + C. Switching to the result window puts the cursor in the command line where I often use -browse- to open up the dataset window.

You can highlight script lines using Shift + Arrow Keys and execute the highlighted lines with Ctrl + D. I usually Alt + Tab back and forth between my Do-file editor (which you can open with Ctrl + 9) and the result window in Stata.
#MOUSELESS METHOD OF GOING BACK ONE PAGE ON FACEBOOK HOW TO#
I’m not sure how to go about this answer systematically, so here is something that at best resembles a stream of consciousness. I completely agree, it’s just generally frustrating having to use the mouse.
