To add a new element
to SuperMemo press Ctrl+A and type in the texts: question and answer (use Esc
to move from the question field to the answer field and to finish editing)
To learn choose Ctrl+L or pressLearn at the bottom of the screen
To move to the basic level, choose File : Level : Basic
Basic level
To memorize only the currently displayed element press Ctrl+Mor
choose Rememberat the bottom of the screen.
Note that Ctrl+M during repetitions is equivalent to
rememorizing the element and starting repetitions from short intervals again. You should
use this option in case you reedit an item and thus increase the probability it would not
be remembered on the next repetition
If you want to move an element to the end of
the queue of elements awaiting memorization, choose the button Forget(during repetitions, when this button is not visible,
you can choose Ctrl+R to accomplish the same)
If you want to completely remove an element
from the learning process or to ignore it when memorizing new items, choose the button Dismiss. This will make the element invisible in the
learning process, but still available in browsing, search, etc. (during repetitions, when
this button is not visible, you can choose Ctrl+D to accomplish the same). To
completely remove the element, choose Ctrl+Shift+Del. This will permanently erase
it from the system
To search for all elements containing a
given substring, press Ctrl+F, type the substring and press Enter
If you want to edit a text in previously
introduced elements, find the element, click the text and use editing keys (Q, A, E,
Ctrl+E, etc.)
If you want to change the default font used
by SuperMemo, press Ctrl+P, and choose Appending
: Default font. Note that all elements with default font will be modified (if you
want to use more fonts in various elements, read about New fontand Edit fontand about templates)
If you want to learn only the material
belonging to a selected branch in the contents window, choose this branch and click Review(at the bottom of the contents window)
If you want to use all powers of SuperMemo,
you can choose File : Level :
Professional or press Ctrl+Alt+F12. Unless
you use a low-resolution screen, this mode is recommended as it provides you with lots of
tools that will help you understand the learning process
If you want Ctrl+A to add elements
only to a given branch in the contents window, select this branch in the contents window
and press Ctrl+D (this will create a new category in
that branch)
Professional level
To see the calendar of repetitions, press Ctrl+W
or choose Tools : Workload
To automatically turn on the statistics at learning. choose Tools
: Options : Learningand check Classic
layout at learning
If you prefer to use keyboard as opposed to
the mouse, read about keyboard shortcuts
To locate and get rid of the most difficult
or badly-structured material use View : Special : Leeches. This is critical for fast learning!
To turn on and off the status bar, check or uncheck Window :
View : Status bar. The same refers to the toolbar,
speedbar and hints displayed when a mouse stops over a button or a menu item
If you do not like the current layout of
windows, arrange the windows the way you like it and choose Window
: Layout : Save as default or simply press Ctrl+Shift+F5
To perform a random test on a node in the contents
window, select the node and choose Random test
on the contents pop-up menu (available, for example, with right-click). Use Ctrl+R to
memorize entries that seem interesting
If you want to change the look of your
items, read about templates
If you want to go beyond question-and-answer
approach, you might want to try creating multiple-choice tests, point&click tests,
etc. Find out more in Creating test elements