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Lecture 23, Part 2 - Wrong Windows Key combination spoken out #33

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ychaikin opened this issue Jul 26, 2016 · 8 comments
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Lecture 23, Part 2 - Wrong Windows Key combination spoken out #33

ychaikin opened this issue Jul 26, 2016 · 8 comments

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@ychaikin
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Student reported:


at 3.05 you mention "... on PCs, control+option i ..."

should be "... on PCs, control+shift i ..."


@CJJoubert
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The student is right, but i think we know what Yaakov meant. :)

@MaryBrew
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Thank you very much. I didn't know this, but I knew what prof said was not quite right.

@BAGPALLAB7
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To open console in PC the shortcut key is "Control+Shift+i"

@toms199668
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Nice thanks you all

@MarlsonSesayA
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To open console in PC the shortcut key is "Control+Shift+i"

No that is to open, view and inspect the source code on the present webpage you are computer screen is presently open to.

To open the console just hold the windows button and R key together and type in CMD and click enter.....that's it Man.

@gupta-veer-rishabh
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their is difference in mac or windows shortcut

@Goodluck00112
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Thank you for the explanation

@Beloved25
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Thanks for explaining

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