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Strategies & Market Trends : TA-Quotes Plus

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To: bdog who wrote (5124)7/3/1998 8:10:00 PM
From: Howard R. Hansen  Read Replies (2) of 11149
 
I haven't found any information about shortcut keys in the Quotes Plus Version 2 help file but the manual for Quotes Plus Version 1.0 listed 22 short cut keys. Therefore the following information may be of some interest to newcomers to Quotes Plus. Old hands can jump to the next message.

Quotes Plus Version 1.o shortcut keys.

B, Toggle the tool bar on and off.
C, Display Chalkin's 21 day Money Flow Oscillator.
D, Display a daily bar chart.
E, Enter a symbol to display.
H, Display Chalkin's Cumulative Money Flow Line.
L, Add/Ediit split information.
M, Display the MACD indicator.
N, Search for the name of an issue.
O, Select a symbol to overlay on the current chart.
P, Enter the number of periods to display.
Q, Quotes Plus Relative Strength.
R, Display the RSI indicator.
S, Display the stochastic indicator.
T, Edit the data for the current day.
U, Edit the description of an issue.
V, Display the On Balance Volume indicator.
W, Display a weekly chart.
Y, Search for the symbol of an issue.

Space Bar, Enter a symbol to display.

Page Up, Display the previous entry in a list.
Page Down, Display the next entry in a list.
Home, Display the current entry in a list.

And as bdog indicated there are others. Hence it is to your advantage to experiment with striking various keys to see what shortcuts they provide.
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