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Key commands
Setting up key commands
6. When you have found and selected the desired item, click in the “Type in Key” field
and enter a new key command.
You can choose any single key or a combination of one or several modifier keys
([Alt]/[Option], [Ctrl]/[Command], [Shift]) plus any key. Just press the keys you
want to use.
7. If the key command you enter is already assigned to another item or function, this
is displayed below the “Type in Key” field.
You can either ignore this and proceed to assign the key command to the new
function instead, or you can select another key command.
8. Click the Assign button above the field.
The new key command appears in the Keys List.
9. Click OK to exit the dialog.
Ö You can set up several different key commands for the same function. Adding a key
command to a function that already has another key command will not replace the key
command previously defined for the function. If you wish to remove a key command,
see below.
Searching for key commands
If you want to know which key command is assigned to a certain function in the
program, you can use the Search function in the Key Commands dialog:
1. Click in the search text field at the top left of the dialog and type in the function for
which you want to know the key command.
This is a standard word search function, so you should type the command as it is
spelled in the program. Partial words can be used; to search for all quantize related
commands, type “Quantize”, “Quant”, etc.
2. Click the Search button (the magnifying glass icon).
The search is conducted and the first matching command is selected and
displayed in the Commands list below. The Keys column and the Keys list show
the assigned key commands, if any.
3. To search for more commands containing the word(s) you entered, click the
Search button again.
4. When you are done, click OK to close the dialog.
Removing a key command
To remove a key command, proceed as follows:
1. Use the list of categories and commands to select the item or function for which
you wish to remove a key command.
The key command is shown in the Keys column and the Keys list.
2. Select the key command in the Keys list and click the Delete button (the trash
icon).
You are asked whether you really want to remove the key command.
3. Click Remove to remove the selected key command.
4. Click OK to close the dialog.
!
If the key command you enter is already assigned to another function, you will get a
warning message asking if you really want to reassign the command to the new
function.