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Conflicting Hotkeys
Conflicting hotkey rows in the Hotkey Editor are displayed in red.
To resolve a conflicting hotkey:
1 Right-click a conflicting hotkey to see the Go To Conflict option.
2 Choosing this option on the menu, or pressing the F3 hotkey will take
you to the conflicting hotkey, select it, then turn the learning state ON.
This allows you to edit a conflicting hotkey on the fly.
Hotkey Format
Composite has a hotkey format standard that needs to be followed in order
for a hotkey to be valid. When creating and editing hotkeys, the following
keystroke conventions apply:
All modifiers Ctrl, Alt, and Shift must come before any other keystrokes.
Modifiers must be entered in the above order.
A hotkey can be composed of one to three modifiers and one normal key.
You are limited to four keystrokes per hotkey operation.
Key strokes in a hotkey operation are pressed at the same time.
You cannot use a combination of keystrokes more than once.
The formatting will be handled by Composite automatically, meaning that
as soon as you release the last key, the hotkey string is automatically generated,
and entered in the value editor.
Resetting Hotkeys
To reset a hotkey:
1 Right-click a hotkey in the Hotkey Editor.
2 Select Reset.
This will reset to the Composite default and remove the hotkey entry
from the active Catalog.
To reset all hotkeys:
1 Right-click a hotkey in the Hotkey Editor.
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