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Assigning Key Commands
You can add key commands in the Key Commands dialog.
PROCEDURE
1. Select Edit > Key Commands.
2. Do one of the following:
In the Commands list, click the plus sign to open a category folder, and select the
function to which you want to assign a key command.
In the search eld, enter the name of the function to which you want to assign a key
command.
Assigned key commands are shown in the Keys column as well as in the Keys list to the
right.
3. Click the Type in Key eld and press the keys you want to use as a key command.
You can press individual keys or a combination of one or several modier keys ( Ctrl/Cmd ,
Alt/Opt , Shift ) plus any key.
4. Click Assign.
The key command is shown in the Keys section.
5. Click OK.
NOTE
You can set up several different key commands for the same function. Adding a key
command to a function that already has another key command does not replace the key
command previously dened for the function.
Searching for Key Commands
You can search for Cubase functions in the Key Commands dialog. This is useful if you want to
know which key command is assigned to a specic function.
PROCEDURE
1. Select Edit > Key Commands.
2. In the search eld, enter the name of the function for which you want to know the key
command.
3. Click Start/Continue Search.
RESULT
The rst matching command is selected and displayed in the Commands list. The Keys column
and the Keys list show the assigned key commands, if any.
Key Commands
Assigning Key Commands
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