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The Command list immediately displays the search results, listing all commands and keyboard
shortcuts related to the search term.
You can further narrow your search by choosing a category from the search eld pop-up menu.
The menu options include All, Command, Description, and Key Equivalent.
Note: Do not use the Shift key to capitalize letters when typing in the search eld. The search
eld recognizes the Shift key as a modier key in a keyboard shortcut.
To search for and highlight a keyboard shortcut on the virtual keyboard
You can use the search eld in combination with the virtual keyboard to highlight
keyboard shortcuts.
1 Click the Keyboard Highlight button to the left of the search eld.
The keyboard is dimmed.
2 Click in the search eld and begin typing.
The Command list changes as you type, highlighting the keys related to your search term.
Note: When you click the Keyboard Highlight button to turn on keyboard highlighting, modier
keys that may be part of the keyboard shortcut (Command, Shift, Option, and Control) are
not highlighted.
Filtering the View by Modier Keys
You can use the modier key buttons (Command, Shift, Option, and Control) at the top of the
Command Editor to quickly see which keys work in combination with the various modier keys.
To lter by modier keys
1 Click one of the four modier key buttons at the top of the Command Editor (or click one of the
modier keys on the virtual keyboard).
Keys assigned to work in combination with the selected modier key appear marked with a dark
gray dot.
2 If necessary, click another modier key button (or a modier key on the virtual keyboard) to
create a combination.
The virtual keyboard updates to show which keys are assigned to shortcuts that use the
combined modier keys.