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Numpad 5 — restoring of automatic chart vertical scale after its being changed. If the scale was defined, this hot key will return the chart into the visible range;
Page Up — fast chart scrolling to the left;
Page Down — fast chart scrolling to the right;
Home — move the chart to the start point;
End — move the chart to the end point;
“-” — chart zoom out;
“+” — chart zoom in; Continue reading
Numpad 5 — restoring of automatic chart vertical scale after its being changed. If the scale was defined, this hot key will return the chart into the visible range;
Page Up — fast chart scrolling to the left;
Page Down — fast chart scrolling to the right;
Home — move the chart to the start point;
End — move the chart to the end point;
“-” — chart zoom out;
“+” — chart zoom in;
Delete — delete all selected graphical objects;
Backspace — delete the latest objects imposed into the chart window;
Enter — open/close fast navigation window;
Esc — close the dialog window;
F1 — open this “Userguide”;
F2 — open the “History Center” window;
F3 — open the “Global Variables” window;
F4 — download MetaEditor;
F5 — switch to the next profile;
F6 — call the “Tester” window for testing the expert attached to the chart window;
F7 — call the properties window of the expert attached to their chart window in order to change settings;
F8 — call the chart setup window;
F9 — call the “New Order” window;
F10 — open the “Popup prices” window;
F11 — enable/disable the full screen mode;
F12 — move the chart by one bar to the left;
Shift+F12 — move the chart by one bar to the right;
Shift+F5 — switch to the previous profile;
Alt+1 — display the chart as a sequence of bars (transform into bar chart);
Alt+2 — display the chart as a sequence of candlesticks (transform into candlesticks);
Alt+3 — display the chart as a broken line (transform into line chart);
Alt+A — copy all test/optimization results into the clipboard;
Alt+W — call the chart managing window;
Alt+F4 — close the client terminal;
Alt+Backspace or Ctrl+Z — undo object deletion;
Ctrl+A — arrange all indicator windows heights by default;
Ctrl+B — call the “Objects List” window;
Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Insert — copy to the clipboard;
Ctrl+E — enable/disable expert advisor;
Ctrl+F — enable “Crosshair”;
Ctrl+G — show/hide grid;
Ctrl+H — show/hide OHLC line;
Ctrl+I — call the “Indicators List” window;
Ctrl+L — show/hide volumes;
Ctrl+P — print the chart;
Ctrl+S — save the chart in a file having extensions: “CSV”, “PRN”, “HTM”;
Ctrl+W or Ctrl+F4 — close the chart window;
Ctrl+Y— show/hide period separators;
Ctrl+Z or Alt+Backspace — undo the object deletion;
Ctrl+D — open/close the “Data Window”;
Ctrl+M — open/close the “Market Watch” window;
Ctrl+N — open/close the “Navigator” window;
Ctrl+O — open the “Setup” window;
Ctrl+R — open/close the “Tester” window;
Ctrl+T — open/close the “Terminal” window;
Ctrl+F6 — activate the next chart window;
Ctrl+F9 — open the “Terminal — Trade” window and switch the focus into it. After this, the trading activities can be managed with keyboard.
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After much hemming and hawing, the bank staff finally ushered her into thepresident’s office (the customer is always right!). The bank president then asked her how much she would like to deposit. She replied,’ $165,000!’ and dumped the cash out of her bag onto his desk. The president was of course curious as to how she came by all this cash, so he asked her,’ Ma’am, I’m surprised you’re carrying so much cash around. Where did you get this money?’ Continue reading