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Viewing Keyboard Shortcuts by Group
The Command List area of the Command Editor displays several groupings of commands,
organized by Aperture menus as well as by type of command. Click a group to have the
Command list display only the commands and keyboard shortcuts in that group.
Command groups are
displayed in this area.
Searching for Commands
Use the search eld in the upper-right corner of the Command Editor to quickly locate
a command or its keyboard shortcut. You can search by command name, description, or
keyboard shortcut.
To search for a keyboard shortcut
m In the Command Editor, click in the search eld and type a word that describes the keyboard
shortcut you need, or type the key combination.
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.