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Changing keyboard shortcut sets

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 349 User Guide 2 Locate the Fireworks CS3 Preferences file on your hard disk and delete it. The exact location of this file varies from system to system. For more information, see "Location of the Fireworks preferences file" on page 351. 3 Restart Fireworks. Changing keyboard shortcut sets Fireworks lets you use keyboard shortcuts to select menu commands, select tools from the Tools panel, and speed up miscellaneous tasks that do not exist as menu commands. Using shortcuts increases your productivity by allowing you to perform simple actions quickly. If you are accustomed to using shortcuts from other applications such as Adobe FreeHand, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, or products that use a different standard, you can switch to the shortcut set you prefer. To change the current shortcut set: 1 Select Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts (Windows) or Fireworks > Keyboard Shortcuts (Macintosh) to open the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box. 2 Select the shortcut set you prefer from the Current Set pop-up menu and click OK. Creating custom and secondary shortcuts You can create your own custom keyboard shortcuts, and you can create secondary shortcuts if you need to have several different ways to perform an action. A custom shortcut set is always based on a preinstalled set. Note: In Fireworks, shortcuts to tools cannot include modifier keys: Control, Shift, and Alt (Windows) or Command, Shift, Option, and Control (Macintosh). Tool shortcuts consist of a single letter or number key. To create a custom or secondary shortcut for a menu command, tool, or miscellaneous action: 1 Select Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts to open the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box. 2 Click the Duplicate Set button. 3 Enter a name for the custom set in the Duplicate Set dialog box and click OK. The name of the new custom menu appears in the Current Set text box. 4 Select the appropriate shortcut category from the Commands list: Menu Commands •creates a custom shortcut for any command accessed through the menu bar. Tools •creates a custom shortcut for any tool on the Tools panel. Miscellaneous •creates a custom shortcut for a range of predefined actions. Once selected, all possible shortcuts in the particular category appear in the Commands scroll list. 5 Select the command whose shortcut you want to modify from the Commands list. If a shortcut exists, it is displayed in the Shortcuts list. 6 Click in the Press Key text box, and press the desired keys for the new shortcut on the keyboard. If the key combination you select is already used by another shortcut, a warning message appears below the Press Key text box.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
349
2
Locate the Fireworks CS3 Preferences file on your hard disk and delete it.
The exact location of this file varies from system to system. For more information, see “Location of the Fireworks
preferences file” on page 351.
3
Restart Fireworks.
Changing keyboard shortcut sets
Fireworks lets you use keyboard shortcuts to select menu commands, select tools from the Tools panel, and speed
up miscellaneous tasks that do not exist as menu commands. Using shortcuts increases your productivity by allowing
you to perform simple actions quickly. If you are accustomed to using shortcuts from other applications such as
Adobe FreeHand, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, or products that use a different standard, you can switch to the
shortcut set you prefer.
To change the current shortcut set:
1
Select Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts (Windows) or Fireworks > Keyboard Shortcuts (Macintosh) to open the
Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box.
2
Select the shortcut set you prefer from the Current Set pop-up menu and click OK.
Creating custom and secondary shortcuts
You can create your own custom keyboard shortcuts, and you can create secondary shortcuts if you need to have
several different ways to perform an action. A custom shortcut set is always based on a preinstalled set.
Note:
In Fireworks, shortcuts to tools cannot include modifier keys: Control, Shift, and Alt (Windows) or Command,
Shift, Option, and Control (Macintosh). Tool shortcuts consist of a single letter or number key.
To create a custom or secondary shortcut for a menu command, tool, or miscellaneous action:
1
Select Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts to open the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box.
2
Click the Duplicate Set button.
3
Enter a name for the custom set in the Duplicate Set dialog box and click OK.
The name of the new custom menu appears in the Current Set text box.
4
Select the appropriate shortcut category from the Commands list:
Menu Commands
creates a custom shortcut for any command accessed through the menu bar.
Tools
creates a custom shortcut for any tool on the Tools panel.
Miscellaneous
creates a custom shortcut for a range of predefined actions.
Once selected, all possible shortcuts in the particular category appear in the Commands scroll list.
5
Select the command whose shortcut you want to modify from the Commands list.
If a shortcut exists, it is displayed in the Shortcuts list.
6
Click in the Press Key text box, and press the desired keys for the new shortcut on the keyboard.
If the key combination you select is already used by another shortcut, a warning message appears below the Press
Key text box.