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Most preferred shortcuts for 'Previous' action

There are 48 occurrences of this action in the database. Less similar actions are found >100 times.

Most common shortcuts for this action

Programs using this action (except  Pillars of Eternity Del ):

  1. ↑  Shift + F6 - Used in
  2. K - Used in
  3. Page Up - Used in
  4. Ctrl + - Used in
  5. J - Used in
  6. - Used in
  7. - Used in
  8. Ctrl + ↑  Shift + - Used in
  9. P - Used in
  10. ↑  Shift + N - Used in
  11. Ctrl + Page Down - Used in
  12. Backspace - Used in

You might want to consider

Actions below are probably less related, but you may want to consider some of them.

Similarity Shortcut action Program name Shortcut

90%

Previous search result DuckDuckGo

90%

Previous search result DuckDuckGo

90%

Jump to previous widget Inkscape

90%

Jump to previous field Inkscape

90%

select previous object - Inkscape

90%

select previous node Inkscape

90%

select previous handle Inkscape

90%

Previous document window Inkscape

90%

Previous result Google Search

90%

Previous result Google Search

90%

(Script pane) Find Previous in Script Windows PowerShell ISE

90%

Undo previous action Roll20

90%

Undo previous action Roll20

90%

Previous tab Twist (2018)

90%

Read previous paragraph Nuance Power PDF

90%

Read previous page Nuance Power PDF

90%

Toggle between full screen and previous zoom value Nuance Power PDF

90%

Scroll to top of previous page Nuance Power PDF

90%

Go to previous view Nuance Power PDF

90%

Go to previous field Logo Accounting

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By using so called "Fuzzy match" text comparison, similar shortcuts actions for each action are calculated in the background and stored in the database earlier. As this is a intensive process (comparing every shortcut line to every other line), if a comparison isn't made yet, a less accurate and faster method will be used ('SOUNDEX' function of MS SQL server). This is always indicated on the page.

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