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A new temporary override (named TemporaryOverride1) is placed at the
bottom of the Temporary Override Keys tree.
4 Do one of the following:
Enter a new name over the default name TemporaryOverride1.
Right-click TemporaryOverride1. Click Rename. Enter a new temporary
override name.
Click TemporaryOverride1, wait, and click again over the temporary
overrides name again to edit its name in-place.
5 Select the new temporary override in the tree view, and update the
Properties pane:
In the Description box, enter a description for the temporary override
key.
In the Key(s) box, click the [ ] button to open the Shortcut Keys dialog
box. In the Shortcut Keys dialog box, click in the Press New Shortcut
Key box to ensure the box has focus, and press a key. Valid modifier
keys include function (Fn keys) with no modifiers, Shift+letter, or
Shift+number key.
In the Macro 1 (Key Down) box, enter a macro to be executed when
the temporary override key is pressed. When no value is assigned, the
default macro is ^c^c.
In the Macro 2 (Key Up) box, enter a macro to be executed when the
temporary override key is released. When no value is defined, key up
restores the application to its previous state (before the temporary
override was executed).
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