Operation Manual
The Command list immediately displays the search results, listing all commands and
keyboard shortcuts related to the search term.
You can further narrow your search by choosing a category from the search field pop-up
menu. The menu options 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.
You can use the search field in conjunction with the virtual keyboard to highlight keyboard
shortcuts.
To search for and highlight a keyboard shortcut on the virtual keyboard
1 Click the Keyboard Highlight button to the left of the search field.
The keyboard is dimmed.
2 Click in the search field and begin typing.
The Command list changes as you type, highlighting the keys related to your search term.
Note: When you click the Keyboard Highlight button to turn on keyboard highlighting,
modifier keys that may be part of the keyboard shortcut (Command, Shift, Option, and
Control) are not highlighted.
Filtering the View by Modifier Keys
You can use the modifier key buttons (Command, Shift, Option, and Control) at the top
of the Command Editor to quickly see which keys work in conjunction with the various
modifier keys.
To filter by modifier keys
1 Click one of the four modifier key buttons at the top of the Command Editor (or click one
of the modifier keys on the virtual keyboard).
Keys assigned to work in conjunction with the selected modifier key appear marked with
a dark gray dot.
2 If necessary, click another modifier key button (or a modifier key on the virtual keyboard)
to create a combination.
The virtual keyboard updates to show which keys are assigned to shortcuts that use the
combined modifier keys.
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