User Guide

Chapter 13 Customizing
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3 Browse to the folder on your hard drive that contains an image editing application.
4 Select the executable file of the editing application. For example, Canvas9.exe.
5Click Open.
6In the Name field, type a name for the editor, and then click OK.
To manage your image editors:
1From the Editors list, select the application you want to change.
2 Do any of the following:
To change the location of the executable file or the name of the application displayed in the
Editors list, click Edit. Set the location and name of the application in the Configure Photo
Editor dialog box, and then click OK.
To set the application as the default image editor for ACDSee, click Set As Default.
To specify whether the application can handle multiple images at the same time, select or
clear the check box in the Supports Multiple Images column.
To remove the application from the list, click Remove.
3Click OK to accept your changes and return to ACDSee.
Related topics
Using Edit Mode
Customizing keyboard shortcuts
There are pre-defined keyboard shortcuts for commands that you use frequently in the Browser and
Viewer. You can change pre-defined shortcuts, or create keyboard shortcuts for commands that do
not currently have shortcuts.
Some commands, such as Open and Copy, are available in both the Browser and the Viewer. You can
use the same keyboard shortcut for these commands in the Browser and the Viewer, or you can define
different shortcuts for these commands in the Browser and the Viewer. Other commands, such as Red-
eye Reduction, are only available in one view mode. To define a shortcut for a command in a specific
view mode, open the Customize dialog from that view mode.
To customize keyboard shortcuts:
1 Do one of the following:
In the Browser, click View | To olb ars, and then select Customize.
In the Browser, click the drop-down arrow, located to the right of the main toolbar or File List
toolbar, and then select Customize.
In the Viewer, click the drop-down arrow, located to the right of the main toolbar and at the
bottom of the Editing Tasks toolbar, select Add or Remove Buttons, and then select
Customize.