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1290Motion User Guide
When you select a command in the Command List, this pane displays a brief description of
the command.
Search for keyboard shortcuts in Motion
Although the Command Editor is used primarily for creating new shortcuts (as described
in Create custom keyboard shortcuts in Motion), it can also be used to identify existing
shortcuts.
Choose a key command set
By default, Motion uses the Standard Set of commands, with the language choice that you
specified when you set up your computer.
In Motion, do one of the following:
Choose Motion > Commands, then choose a command set from the submenu.
If the Command Editor is open, click the pop-up menu in the top-left corner of the
window, then choose a command set.
After you choose the command set you want, the keyboard shortcuts in the set become
active in Motion.
Search for a keyboard shortcut
Use the Search field in the top-right corner of the Command Editor to locate a command or
keyboard shortcut. You can search by command name, description, or keyboard shortcut.
In the Command Editor in Motion, click in the Search field and enter a word that
describes the keyboard shortcut you need.
The Command List immediately displays the search results, listing all commands and
keyboard shortcuts related to the search term. You can narrow your search by choosing
a category from the Search field pop-up menu (click the down arrow next to the
magnifying glass icon). The menu items include All, Command, Description, and Key
Equivalent.
Note: Do not use the Shift key to capitalize letters when typing in the Search field. The
Search field recognizes the Shift key as a modifier key in a keyboard shortcut.