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Customization Guide (.pdf) - Documentation & Online Help - Autodesk

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■ In the Key(s) box, click the [ ] button to open the Shortcut Keys dialog<br />

box. In the Shortcut Keys dialog box, click in the Press New Shortcut<br />

Key box to ensure the box has focus, and press a key. Under the Press<br />

New Shortcut Key box, Currently Assigned To displays any current<br />

assignments for the key. If a key you select is not already assigned,<br />

click OK.<br />

■ In the Macro 1 (Key Down) box, enter a macro to be executed when<br />

the temporary override key is pressed. When no value is assigned, the<br />

default macro is ^c^c.<br />

■ In the Macro 2 (Key Up) box, enter a macro to be executed when the<br />

temporary override key is released. When no value is defined, key up<br />

restores the application to its previous state (before the temporary<br />

override was executed).<br />

NOTE For information about creating a macro, see Create Macros on<br />

page 101.<br />

6 Click Apply.<br />

To print a list of shortcut keys or temporary override keys<br />

1 Click Manage tab ➤ <strong>Customization</strong> panel ➤ User Interface.<br />

2 In the <strong>Customization</strong>s In pane, click the Keyboard Shortcuts<br />

node.<br />

Keyboard Shortcuts | 259

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