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Remove Item (-) removes the selected shortcut from the list of shortcuts.
Press Key displays the key combination you enter when you’re adding or changing a
shortcut.
Change adds the key combination shown in the Press Key text box to the list of shortcuts,
or changes the selected shortcut to the specified key combination.
Duplicate duplicates the current set. Give the new set a name; the default name is the
current set’s name with the word copy appended to it.
Rename renames the current set.
Save as HTML File saves the current set in an HTML table format for easy viewing and
printing. You can open the HTML file in your browser and print the shortcuts for easy
reference.
Delete deletes a set. (You cannot delete the active set.)
3. Click OK to confirm your modifications to the keyboard shortcuts.
To remove a shortcut from a command:
1. From the Commands pop-up menu, select a command category.
The Commands list displays the commands in that category.
2. Select a command from the Commands list.
The shortcuts assigned to the command appear in the Shortcuts list.
3. Select a shortcut.
4. Click Remove Item (-).
To add a shortcut to a command:
1. From the Commands pop-up menu, select a command category.
The Commands list displays the commands in that category.
2. Select a command from the Commands list.
The shortcuts assigned to the command appear in the Shortcuts list.
3. Prepare to add a shortcut by doing one of the following:
■ If there are fewer than two shortcuts already assigned to the command, click Add Item
(+). A new blank line appears in the Shortcuts text box, and the insertion point moves
to the Press Key text box.
■ If there are already two shortcuts assigned to the command, select one of them (that
one will be replaced by the new shortcut), and then click in the Press Key text box.