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.
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!
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.
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Yep! At least Dave at PowerScore still tweets that it’s still allowed
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
Wut is this control of the F you speak of? I’m techno challenged
@carlyboyd1991 It's a keyboard shortcut for finding a specific word or letter on the page you're currently viewing.
If you use a mac, the function is COMMAND + F
So glad I researched/wrote a 42 page thesis on a Mac book without ever having known this
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
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
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.
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!
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.