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Edit hot keys window
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Edit hot keys window

"Edit hot keys" window

The window allows a user to assign, edit and remove hot keys. To open it, go to “Settings –> Edit hot keys…” in the menu bar.

The “Edit hot keys” window contains the following elements:

  1. The list of commands grouped in categories.
  2. The field displaying hot key combination, assigned to a command in #1 list.
  3. The button removing hot key combination, assigned to a command in #1 list.
  4. The field displaying hot key combination to be assigned.
  5. The button assigning a hot key combination in #4 field to the command in #1 list.
  6. The field displaying a command which already has a hot key combination assigned.
  7. The button restoring default settings.
  8. Scope of a command in #1 list.
  9. The confirmation button.
  10. The “Cancel” button.

How to view assigned hot keys

To view assigned hot keys in the “Edit hot keys” window, choose a command in the “Commands” list.

The “Assigned keystroke” field will display the corresponding key combination.

The “Scope” field will display the scope of the chosen command.

How to assign/edit a hot key

To assign/edit a hot key:

  1. In the “Edit hot keys” window choose a command from the “Commands” list.
  2. Press the combination of keys you need on the keyboard. It will be displayed in the “Select keystroke” field. If the combination is already in use it will be displayed in the “Used by” field.
  3. Press “Assign”.
  4. Confirm by pressing “OK”.

How to remove a hot key

To remove a hot key:

  1. In the “Edit hot keys” window choose a command from the “Commands” list.
  2. Press “Remove”.
  3. Confirm by pressing “OK”.

How to reset the default settings of hot keys

To restore to hot keys default settings:

  1. Press “Reset” in the “Edit hot keys” window.
  2. Press “Yes” to confirm or “No” to cancel in the opened window.

  3. In the “Edit hot keys” window confirm the changes by pressing “OK”.