appropriate way; typing in a 0 or using the space bar will clear a
filled square.
+Left-clicking a clue will mark it as done (grey it out), or unmark it
+if it is already marked. Holding Control or Shift and pressing an
+arrow key likewise marks any clue adjacent to the cursor in the given
+direction.
+
(All the actions described in \k{common-actions} are also available.)
\H{unequal-parameters} \I{parameters, for Unequal}Unequal parameters
that does not have a main digit in it.
Left-clicking a clue will mark it as done (grey it out), or unmark it
-if it is already marked.
+if it is already marked. Holding Control or Shift and pressing an
+arrow key likewise marks any clue in the given direction.
(All the actions described in \k{common-actions} are also available.)
turns, you might mark the one way it \e{can't} go with a cross.)
Alternatively, use the cursor keys to move the cursor. Use the Enter
-key to begin and end keyboard `drag' operations. Use the Space key to
-cancel the drag. Use Ctrl-arrowkey and Shift-arrowkey to simulate a
-left or right click, respectively, on the edge in the given direction
-relative to the cursor, i.e. to draw a segment or a cross.
+key to begin and end keyboard `drag' operations. Use the Space,
+Escape or Backspace keys to cancel the drag. Or, hold Control while
+dragging with the cursor keys to toggle segments as you move between
+squares.
+
+Pressing Control-Shift-arrowkey or Shift-arrowkey simulates a left or
+right click, respectively, on the edge in the direction of the key.
(All the actions described in \k{common-actions} are also available.)