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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 key commands. This is useful if you want to know which key command is
assigned to a certain function in
Cubase.
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.
Removing Key Commands
PROCEDURE
1. Select Edit > Key Commands.
2. In the Commands list, click the plus sign to open a category folder, and select the function
for which you want to remove a key command.
3. Select the key command in the Keys list and click Delete.
4. Click Remove to remove the selected key command.
5. Click OK.
Saving Key Commands Presets
You can save key commands settings as presets.
PREREQUISITE
You have set up the key commands to your liking.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Presets section, click Save.
2. Enter a name for the preset and click OK.
RESULT
Your key commands settings are now available as a preset on the Presets pop-up menu.
Key Commands
Searching for Key Commands
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