Has anyone received confirmation from LSAC that it is okay to use the search function (Ctrl-F) during the test? Also even if LSAC approves it, would it be any potential miscommunication with the Proctor U staff during the test day?
... learned you can use ctrlF on the LSAT reading comp. What are ... there any other tools like CTRL+F that are permissible during the ... proctor who was not aware ctrl+F was permissible?
... of RC within the LSAT FLEX.
It ... Questions first _predate the LSAT Flex_. We now have ... takers could not. Use "Ctrl + F" to search for the ... For anyone unaware, using "Ctrl +F" is allowed by LSAC and ... official PTs and on the LSAT Flex itself.
Random question, I was told by an LSAT tutor that you can use control F on the actual LSAT in reading comprehension to help find a phrase or word. Is that true?
... the testing interface for the LSAT will undergo changes for the ... use of keyboard commands like CTRL-F will no longer be possible ... will be present on all LSAT pages.
... actually a Wiki dedicated to LSAT environments! People post the place ... they took the LSAT at and rate their experience ... scroll down a bit (Or CTRL+F). :)
I emailed LSAC about a month ago about it, this was their response:
Thank you for writing. This is to confirm the CTRL + F (Find) functions is permitted while taking the LSAT.
Using ctrl + F for questions that ask about ... passage ctrl + F is extremely useful. I’ve never taken an actual LSAT ... it seems the use of ctrl + F is increasingly becoming common knowledge ...
... would work. But omg the ctrl + F function?? I had no idea ... sample on file for their LSAT to be considered complete. Writing ... be from either a previous LSAT administration or from an administration ... of LSAT Writing."