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Now that you have a duplicate set of assigned keyboard shortcuts, you can modify the
key settings to create new or modified shortcuts.
To add or modify a keyboard shortcut
1 Using the Search field of the Command Editor, find and select the command you want
to assign a keyboard shortcut to.
Alternatively, you can find the command by browsing through the Command List.
2 Using your physical keyboard, press the combination of keys you want to use for the
command (for example, Shift-Option-T).
If the key combination is not assigned to a command, the virtual keyboard updates to
show the new key assignment. A gray dot appears on a newly assigned key (or keys), and
a color is applied if the command belongs to a color-coded command group.
If the key combination is already assigned to a command, Motion displays the current
setting, and prompts you to confirm the change.
After you make changes to the command set, you can use the following method to save
the changes.
To save a command set
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Click the Save button in the lower-right corner of the Command Editor.
If you close the Command Editor with unsaved changes, Motion prompts you to save the
set.
To delete a command set
1 Make sure you use the set you want to delete, then choose Delete from the pop-up menu
at the top of the Command Editor.
A dialog appears.
2 Click Delete.
The set is removed, and the Standard Set becomes the active set of commands.
Importing and Exporting Command Sets
After you save a command set, you can export it to create a backup or to share the set
with another user. Exported sets are saved in a file that can be imported back into Motion
later.
To export a set of keyboard shortcuts
1 If necessary, use the pop-up menu to activate the command set you want to export, then
do one of the following:
In the Command Editor, choose Export from the pop-up menu.
Choose Motion > Commands > Export.
A Save As dialog appears.
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