Amplify Shortcuts

Triple-ClickTriple-Click

Triple-click on text or a reference in any Text or Tool pane to automatically amplifyClosed To select words or a reference and search for the selection in the text or tool of your choice. You can select the resource in the Library or Amplify menus. A triple-click is a shortcut which amplifies to the top tool of the relevant category. to the appropriate Tool selected via the AmplifyClosed To select words or a reference and search for the selection in the text or tool of your choice. You can select the resource in the Library or Amplify menus. A triple-click is a shortcut which amplifies to the top tool of the relevant category. area of the Preferences dialog box.

  • For keyed texts, Shift+triple-click opens the word in the default Dictionary (set in the Amplify area of the Preferences dialog box).
  • For Greek and Hebrew texts, Shift+triple-click overrides (reverses) the current setting of the Include reference when amplifying item in the General area of the Preferences dialog box.
  • Press Ctrl while triple-clicking to open the tool in a separate workspace.
  • If the word is not found in a search of the first tool, the other tools in the category are searched in turn until the word is found.

Other ShortcutsOther Shortcuts

Alt+ Key Alt+ Key

Holding the Alt+ key down while amplifying performs the following actions:

Selection In

Amplify to…

Searches for…

Keyed Bible text

Keyed Bible text

Key numbers

Keyed Bible text

Greek or Hebrew text

Original words

Keyed Bible text

Any tool

Original words or Key Numbers

German lemmaClosed The canonical (dictionary) form of a word Bible

German lemma Bible

Lemma

German lemma Bible

Any tool

Lemma

Tagged original text

Tagged Text or Tool

Inflected forms

or

Shift+Alt to search for

the rootClosed A root is a unit of a language that cannot be further divided, from which words are derived by modification. The root does not necessarily survive as a word in itself. The Accordance roots may combine homographs and therefore a single root may include roots with different etymologies and meanings. In Hebrew, by convention, the lexical form (lemma) of a verb is the same as the root. form

Shift KeyShift Key

  • Shift+Amplify from a text to a tool reverses the Include reference (except when Alt+ is also pressed)
  • Shift+Amplify from a phrase to a text, Search, Search Back, or a right-click and selecting Search from the pop-up menu performs a fuzzy search.