Well, I just had a whole list of these and managed to delete them from my bug/feature grid. So now undoing deletions is my new priority! :)
Be that as it may, I'm going to try to recreate these suggestions on the fly, because they are important to me.
When entering data I work strictly from the keyboard, if possible - a habit I picked up working in CP/M, MP/M, MS-DOS, Wang BDOS, and several other OS's before I ever encountered a graphical interface. It's a habit I probably won't be able to break at this late date, and wouldn't want to anyway because it's WAY more efficient than grabbing for a mouse every few seconds.
So what I'd really like to see in IQ are keyboard commands to both create new items (from anywhere on the grid) and position the cursor for data entry, as follows:
Create new top-level item and position focus at its first (left-most) field (Ctrl-< maybe)
Create new sibling for the currently-focused item and position focus at first field (Ctrl-| maybe)
Create child item to current item and position at first field (Ctrl-> maybe)
Now, I like to use sub-items as I would use subordinate tables in a relational database (for instance, line items in an invoice, somewhere in a grid). Therefore, for creating sub-items in that circumstance it would be extremely handy to have a command that created a new sub-item of the current item and positioned the cursor at some arbitrary field. The way I can see this happening is to use Ctrl-Shift-1, Ctrl-Shift-2, etc, to say "create new child item to the current item and place the focus in the nth field"
I can think of more if you want 'em... :) There actually WERE more before I went gonzo and blew up my grid.
Seriously, if I had these things I'd be a pretty damn happy camper, data entry-wise.
Regards,
Delta
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