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Keys that are assigned to shortcuts are marked with a dark gray dot, whereas unassigned keys
have no additional markings. Several keys are shaded with diagonal lines, indicating that they are
reserved for OS X operating system use.
No markings indicate
unassigned keys.
A dark gray dot
indicates keys with
assigned shortcuts.
Choosing a Command Set
By default, Aperture uses a standard set of commands, with the language choice that you
specied when you set up your computer.
To display the Command Editor in Aperture
m Choose Aperture > Commands > Customize.
The Command Editor appears.
To choose a command set
Do one of the following:
m Choose Aperture > Commands, then choose a command set from the submenu.
m If the Command Editor is already open, choose a command set from the pop-up menu in the
upper-left corner.
Choose a command set
from the pop-up menu.
Once you choose a command set, the keyboard shortcuts in the set become active in Aperture.