Customizing keyboards
You can assign shortcut keys to menu items. Quattro Pro provides a list of current shortcut keys. You can print the list or export it to a text file. Note that the following keys or key combinations are system keys and are not valid as access keys:
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F1
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Alt + F6
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Alt + Tab
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Alt + Esc
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Ctrl + Esc
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Ctrl + /
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You can also restore all keyboard assignments to their original settings.
To assign a shortcut key to a command |
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Click Tools Customize.
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Open the Customization menu.
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Click Commands.
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Choose the command you want from the Commands list.
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Each command appears under the appropriate menu name.
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Click the Shortcut keys tab.
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Enter a shortcut key combination in the New shortcut key box.
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Click Assign.
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The new shortcut key appears in the Current shortcut keys list box.
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You can remove a shortcut key by selecting a key from the Current shortcut keys box, and clicking Delete.
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To print a list of shortcut keys |
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Click Tools Customize.
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Open the Customization menu.
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Click Commands.
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Click the Shortcut keys tab.
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Click View all.
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Click Print.
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To export a list of shortcut keys to a text file |
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Click Tools
Customize. |
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Open the Customization menu.
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Click Commands.
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Click the Shortcut keys tab.
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Click View all.
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Click Export to CSV.
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Type a name in the Filename text box.
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To automatically resolve keystroke conflicts, enable the Navigate to conflict on assign check box.
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To restore all keyboard assignments to their original settings |
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Click Tools Customize.
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Open the Customization menu.
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Click Commands.
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Click the Shortcut keys tab.
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Click Reset all.
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