FastFox has a feature called 'Auto Complete' that automatically learns your typing patterns and offers suggestions to help you finish your commonly typed phrases, sentences or paragraphs. This feature is activated by default. To disable this feature go to the Auto Complete tab in the options dialog.
To select an item while typing use ALT+DOWN or ALT+UP, then hit CTRL twice to insert the selected item. You may also double-click the item in the window to insert it.
To edit an entry, right-click on the item and select 'View/Edit' from the context menu. To remove an item select all the items you want to remove, then right-click -> Remove.
To move a suggestion to the static shortcuts library, right-click on the suggestion and select 'Move to Shortcuts' or 'Copy to Shortcuts'. You will have provide a shortcut keyword to identify the new shortcut.
In the options for Auto Complete you can indicate how much of the memory you a willing to give up to the Fast-Finish dictionary. Adjust the percent by moving the trackbar.
The minimum length of an entry in the dictionary.
The maximum length of an entry in the dictionary.
This number indicates when you want an entry with zero clicks to be automatically removed given the amount of times its been shown to the user (impressions).
This number indicates when you want an entry with zero clicks to be automatically removed given the amount of keystrokes that have been typed since the entry was created.