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fiddler59

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jul 2, 2009
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This may seem like an elementary question but I am fairly new to Mac and Logic. What key corresponds to the symbol that has three rows of three dots (9 dots total). This is used on some default key command combinations like merge and pause as well as a few others. If it means anything I am using the small aluminum keyboard that came with my 20" IMac. I am just trying to get my head around all these keyboard shortcuts !!

TIA,

David Blackmon
 

deej999

macrumors regular
Apr 1, 2009
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Do you have a Num Lock key on your iMac? Or a numeric keypad on the right side? I think that symbol is for that Numeric Keypad.

A key command of "9 dot square" + comma "," is the comma key on the numeric keypad and not the main part of the keyboard. You know you can change all these key commands if you want.

deej
 
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