When
creating and editing hotkeys, the following keystroke conventions
apply:
- You are limited to four keystrokes per
hotkey operation.
- Keystrokes in a hotkey operation are
pressed at the same time.
- You cannot use a combination of keystrokes
more than once.
Logical Ordering
Logical ordering means
that the keystrokes in a hotkey combination are organized to conform
to conventions, regardless of the order in which you enter them.
Keys are saved in alphanumeric order except for the following:
- Alt, Shift, Ctrl,
and Space are always
saved in that order, regardless of the order in which you enter
them.
- Alt, Shift, Ctrl,
and Space are always
forced to the beginning of a keystroke sequence.
- Del, Ins, Home, PgUp, End,
and PgDn are always
forced to the end of a keystroke sequence.
Since logical ordering
is applied to hotkey combinations, you cannot use a combination
of keystrokes more than once.