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1077Logic Pro User Guide
Key commands
Key commands in Logic Pro
You can perform nearly every Logic Pro function with a key command, greatly accelerating
your workflow.
You can use the Key Commands window to browse, copy, import, and save key command
sets, as well as to assign Logic Pro functions that you use most often to computer
keyboard keys. There are also a number of functions that are only available as key
commands. Some of these may not have a default key command assignment. In those
cases, you’ll need to create a suitable key command to use the function. If you have
enabled Help Tags in Preferences > Display > General, when a Help Tag displays a
command, it also shows the corresponding key command if one is assigned.
Key commands may consist of either a single alphanumeric key or an alphanumeric key
and one or more modifier keys. The modifier keys are represented by glyphs in the Key
Commands window.
Logic Pro Help includes tables of key commands with a default computer keyboard
assignment. However, all key commands, including those unassigned to computer keyboard
keys, can be viewed in the Key Commands window. You can also Copy and print key
commands in Logic Pro, including unassigned key commands.
Note: Logic Pro offers additional keyboard control if you select the macOS preference “All
controls” for Full Keyboard Access in System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts. With “All
controls” enabled, the Tab key can be used to navigate dialogs and windows with onscreen
radio buttons, checkboxes, and text fields.
You can access the Key Commands window only when Show Advanced Tools is selected
in Advanced preferences.