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I've seen powerscore discussions that say control F is still allowed but couldn't find it in the official rules.
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I've seen powerscore discussions that say control F is still allowed but couldn't find it in the official rules.
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So control/command F is allowed to be used during the test?! I intentionally have not ben using it in practice because I did not think it would be allowed on test day.
For instance, if the question asks “both passages refer to X,” you could ctrl+f to quickly see if that exact phrase appears. (Caution - sometimes the phrases vary slightly, but this is still a helpful tool at times.) Anyway, I suggest practicing it before test day!
I meant to ask this same question, because I've practiced without Ctrl-F but I've wondered continuously about its presence or absence on the real thing, and I'm delighted to know it will be on the exam.
Control F allows you to Find any words you type into it, making it easier for RC to go back and look for specific words or phrases they give you
@carlyboyd1991217 said:
@vosskirby498 said:
I've seen powerscore discussions that say control F is still allowed but couldn't find it in the official rules.
can someone tell me what you guys use control f for? pleaseee
its a keyboard shortcut that lets you search for specific words or phrases in a page
@vosskirby498 said:
I've seen powerscore discussions that say control F is still allowed but couldn't find it in the official rules.
can someone tell me what you guys use control f for? pleaseee
So glad I researched/wrote a 42 page thesis on a Mac book without ever having known this :neutral:
If you use a mac, the function is COMMAND + F
@carlyboyd1991217 It's a keyboard shortcut for finding a specific word or letter on the page you're currently viewing.
Wut is this control of the F you speak of? I’m techno challenged
@vosskirby498 said:
@bryahrichson819 said:
Does the ctrl+F (command+F) work on Macs as well? Because, I tried it in LawHub and it does not work on my MacBook or iMac :(
Works for me on LawHub! Try using Firefox
Also using a Macbook btw
@bryahrichson819 said:
Does the ctrl+F (command+F) work on Macs as well? Because, I tried it in LawHub and it does not work on my MacBook or iMac :(
Works for me on LawHub! Try using Firefox
Does the ctrl+F (command+F) work on Macs as well? Because, I tried it in LawHub and it does not work on my MacBook or iMac :(
Yep! At least Dave at PowerScore still tweets that it’s still allowed