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I'm taken to the GMail "compose new email" page. The chunk of the page that I selected is reproduced in the body of my email, the "to" field is filled with the email address I selected, and the "subect" field contains the title of the web page I was on. I can now edit this email to add anything else I want to say, before clicking "Send". | I'm taken to the GMail "compose new email" page. The chunk of the page that I selected is reproduced in the body of my email, the "to" field is filled with the email address I selected, and the "subect" field contains the title of the web page I was on. I can now edit this email to add anything else I want to say, before clicking "Send". | ||
== Getting Help and Discovering Commands == | |||
By now you're probably wondering, "How many commands are there? What are they all called? How am I supposed to know what a command could be unless I memorize them all?" | |||
These are good questions! To start getting some answers, issue the "Help" command, and hit Return to execute it. You'll be taken to a special Ubiquity Help page. | |||
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You can also get to the page by typing <a href="about:ubiquity">about:ubiquity</a> into the Firefox URL bar. | |||
Click on the link that says "Command Documentation". This will show you a page that lists all the commands you have installed, along with a short description of what each one does. | |||
Also on the "Help" page, you can change the hotkey that you use to activate Ubiquity. |
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