cursor keys to drag a rectangle out from that position, and pressing
the return key again completes the rectangle. Using the space bar
instead of the return key allows you to erase the contents of a
-rectangle without affecting its edges, as above.
+rectangle without affecting its edges, as above. Pressing escape
+cancels a drag.
When a rectangle of the correct size is completed, it will be shaded.
feature).
You can also move around the grid with the cursor keys; typing a digit will
-fill the square containing the cursor with that number, or typing 0, Space,
-or Enter will clear it. You can also select multiple squares for numbering
-or clearing by using the return key, before typing a digit to fill in the
-highlighted squares (as above).
+fill the square containing the cursor with that number; typing 0 will clear
+it. You can also select multiple squares for numbering or clearing with the
+return and arrow keys, before typing a digit to fill or clear the highlighted
+squares (as above). The space bar adds and removes single squares to and from
+the selection. Backspace and escape remove all squares from the selection.
(All the actions described in \k{common-actions} are also available.)
cursor keys while holding Shift will place dots in all squares that
are moved through.
+
(All the actions described in \k{common-actions} are also available.)
\H{range-parameters} \I{parameters, for Range}Range parameters