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Value Represents the keystrokes composing the hotkey. This can be
edited by clicking the cell or by typing F2 after selecting the row.
Type Represents the type (Press/Release) of the hotkey. This can be
edited by a right-click edit option on the cell or by typing F2 after selecting
the cell.
User Indicates if a hotkey has been user defined. This would be indicated
by a mark icon which is read only.
Accessing the Hotkey Editor
The Hotkey Editor can be accessed through the global hotkey Ctrl + H, which
may also be changed by the user. The Hotkey Editor can also be accessed
through the Composite menu bar (Edit > Hotkeys).
Editing a Hotkey
Editing hotkeys can be done in two ways.
To edit a hotkey:
Do one of the following:
Clicking on a VALUE cell representing the hotkey.
Clicking F2 after selecting the row representing the hotkey.
Either way the Hotkey Editor will switch to Learn Mode. Every key
pressed will be part of the new hotkey, see
Hotkey Format on page 167,
for the hotkey rule formats.
NOTE If the user tries to set a hotkey that already exists in the current domain
or in the Global domain, they will be notified with a warning. The hotkey
will be set, but remember that a local hotkey has precedence over a Global
hotkey.
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