Viewing Key Assignments

 
 
 

In the Keyboard Mapping editor, the Command box displays a two-column list of commands and their keyboard shortcuts for the editor or tool selected in the Group box. Not all commands have shortcuts assigned to them.

The keys in the keyboard diagram below are color-coded to indicate the following:

To see the key assigned to a specific command

  • Select a command in the Command box. The assigned keys are highlighted in red.

To see the command assigned to a key

  • Do one of the following:

    • Click the key in the keyboard diagram. The command is highlighted in the Command box.

      or

    • Hover the mouse pointer over the key in the keyboard diagram. The name of the command appears in a pop-up.

      For combinations involving modifiers, select the appropriate Ctrl, Shift, and Alt boxes or press and hold those keys on your keyboard.

To see key conflicts with other editors

  • Select View and choose an editor from the adjacent list. Keys that are used by the selected editor are highlighted in dark brown.

    For combinations involving modifiers, select the appropriate Ctrl, Shift, and Alt boxes or press and hold those keys on your keyboard.

To see all key bindings in a browser

  • Click View in Browser. An HTML page is generated and displayed in your default browser. This is useful for printing out all key bindings, or searching for specific words (Ctrl+F in most browsers).