The caret is moved to the next cell's first digit. Navigation keys cancel the edit mode, except for the right and left keys, which moves the caret within the current or neighbor cells.įor hexadecimal view types, when last digit in a cell is modified, the cursor automatically moves to the next cell, continuing to stay in edit mode.
Once in an edit mode, only the ‘0’ - ‘9’ keys and ‘A’ - ‘F’ keys (for hexadecimal view types) may be pressed if data pane is active and any alpha-numeric keys may be pressed if text pane is active. Press any alpha-numeric key to change the current cell's value when text pane is active. Press a ‘0’ - ‘9’ key, ‘A’ - ‘F’ key (for hexadecimal view types) to start editing the current cell when data pane is active.This switches into the edit mode and moves the caret to a digit you clicked. For hexadecimal and octal view types, click on a specific digit in the current cell.For other view types, the entire cell is selected, like in standard edit control. For hexadecimal view types, the caret is placed at the first cell's digit. Double-click on a cell to start editing it.For hexadecimal and octal view types, the caret is placed at the first cell's digit. Execute the Edit » Edit Cell command ( F2 by default).This can be achieved using one of the following ways: In order to be able to modify the document's data you need to switch to editing cursor. When you move the cursor in an editor window, you are working with navigation cursor. You can change the editor window display type using the View » Display As command, and change grouping using View » Group By command, both of which are available through the popup menu. In addition, two floating-point formats are also supported. Hex Editor Neo supports hexadecimal, decimal, octal and binary data representation. A view type is a property of individual editor window, therefore, you can have several editor windows (for the same or different documents) with different view types. Hex Editor Neo supports a number of different view types. Direct data modification is a simplest editing action provided by the Hex Editor Neo.įirst, we'll describe all supported view types in more detail.