New navigation by verse, chapter, search hit, etc. -- keyboard shortcut?

I'm glad to see the option to navigate by verse/book/chapter/search hit/article. An improvement over L3 in that we can see at a glance what the current navigation level is set to.
Are there keyboard shortcuts to navigate exactly one unit? Clicking on the on-screen arrow works fine. But with a simple keyboard arrow-up or -down (and also with various combinations of Ctrl, Shft, & Alt + arrow up or down), the screen moves just a line at a time, even if the current verse is several lines long and even if the navigator is set to "chapter".
Dell XPS 8930/Intel Core i7-8700@3.20GHz/32GB RAM/Win10 Pro
Surface Pro 7/Intel Core i7-1065 G7@1.30GHz/16 GB RAM/Win10 Home
iPad Air/Pixel/Faithlife Connect
Comments
-
0
-
Mary-Ellen Vian said:
Are there keyboard shortcuts to navigate exactly one unit?
Alt+Up and Alt+Down move back and forward by by the currently selected unit.
0 -
Bradley Grainger said:
Alt+Up and Alt+Down move back and forward by by the currently selected unit.
So is that why when I just "up arrowed" and "down arrowed" it skipped verses at random?
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
0 -
Where is this setting? I cannot find it?
0 -
Robert Pavich said:Bradley Grainger said:
Alt+Up and Alt+Down move back and forward by by the currently selected unit.
So is that why when I just "up arrowed" and "down arrowed" it skipped verses at random?
Pressing Up and Down is the same as clicking the up and down arrows on the scrollbar; they'll move by one line of text (which is usually about one non-poetry verse in most Bibles, but not always).
0 -
Rev. David P. Cotner II said:
Where is this setting? I cannot find it?
Look at the location bar (Ctrl+Shift+L)
0 -
Bradley Grainger said:
Pressing Up and Down is the same as clicking the up and down arrows on the scrollbar; they'll move by one line of text (which is usually about one non-poetry verse in most Bibles, but not always).
But if I use "Alt +up" it's guaranteed to move only one unit (verse) at a time?
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
0 -
0
-
Robert Pavich said:Bradley Grainger said:
Pressing Up and Down is the same as clicking the up and down arrows on the scrollbar; they'll move by one line of text (which is usually about one non-poetry verse in most Bibles, but not always).
But if I use "Alt +up" it's guaranteed to move only one unit (verse) at a time?
Yes, if the current unit type (Article, Book, Chapter, Verse, Highlight, Search Result) is set to "Verse" (see EbbeAndréasson's screen shot).
0