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Setting a Keyboard Shortcut

 
A keyboard shortcut is formed of one or more keystrokes. A combination of key strokes may be executed simultaneously, and the keyboard shortcut may execute a series of such combinations. The interval between each set of keystrokes in the series is defined by a user's Command Pause Interval.
 
Setting a Keyboard Shortcut
1

Set a Keybind

1. Set a Keybind
Click into the Set Keybind field, and press the first key stroke in the Keyboard shortcut. The name of the key should appear in the field.
2

Add additional Keybinding

2. Add additional Keybinding
Click the Add button in the same row to add an additional keybinding that will be pressed simultaneously with the other key binding(s) in that row. Set this keybind as above.
 
The last keybinding may be removed by clicking the Remove button.
3

Add Row

3. Add Row
If the shortcut requires a sequence of keystrokes, click Add Row to create a new row. Each row of a keyboard shortcut will be executed separately in sequence. Add one or more key bindings
4

Click Submit

4. Click Submit
Click the Submit button to complete.