Navigating in MISTRO Shed
MISTRO Shed has been designed to operate as a keyboard/touch screen driven application.
MISTRO Shed is primarily driven by the use of the function keys on your keyboard – from F1 through to F12. These keyboard commands have been extended through the use of Ctrl and Alt combinations along with the Function keys, giving 36 potential keyboard commands. The F1 key produces one result, while if F1 is pressed while holding down the Ctrl key, another option will be selected. Holding Alt and F1 gives a further option.
Where you see a key referred to as Ctrl F8 for example, this means that you need to hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard whilst pressing the F8 key. The Ctrl key is found at the bottom left and right of most keyboards.
The same applies for the Alt shortcuts - where you see a key referred to as Alt F8 for example, this means that you need to hold down the Alt key on your keyboard whilst pressing the F8 key.
MISTRO Shed is primarily driven by the use of the function keys on your keyboard – from F1 through to F12. These keyboard commands have been extended through the use of Ctrl and Alt combinations along with the Function keys, giving 36 potential keyboard commands. The F1 key produces one result, while if F1 is pressed while holding down the Ctrl key, another option will be selected. Holding Alt and F1 gives a further option.
Where you see a key referred to as Ctrl F8 for example, this means that you need to hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard whilst pressing the F8 key. The Ctrl key is found at the bottom left and right of most keyboards.
The same applies for the Alt shortcuts - where you see a key referred to as Alt F8 for example, this means that you need to hold down the Alt key on your keyboard whilst pressing the F8 key.


