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87 Chapter 10: Keyboard shortcuts Keyboard shortcuts help you speed up the editing process. Finding and customizing shortcuts Find shortcuts ❖ To find shortcuts, do any of the following: • For menu commands, look to the right of command names. • For tools, look to the right of tool tips. (To display tool tips, hold the pointer over a tool.) • For a complete list of shortcuts, choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts. Customize shortcuts You can customize nearly all default keyboard shortcuts and add shortcuts for other commands. 1 Choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts. 2 In the Command column, select the command you want to customize. To quickly switch between custom panel layouts, assign shortcuts to the Workspace commands. 3 If you want to replace or remove an existing shortcut, choose it from the Shortcuts For Command menu. 4 Do any of the following: • To create a shortcut, click inside the Press Shortcut box, and press the desired key combination. Then click Assign. • To remove a shortcut, click Remove. Note: If you enter a key combination that's already in use, Soundbooth displays an alert. Click Yes to transfer the shortcut to a different command, or No to retain the existing assignment. 5 When you finish making changes, click OK. Save or delete custom sets of shortcuts 1 Choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts. 2 Do either of the following: • To save a custom set, click Save As, enter a name, and click OK. • To delete a custom set, choose it from the Set menu, and then click Delete. Restore default shortcuts 1 Choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts. 2 From the Set menu, choose Default Set. Updated 15 July 2009

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Chapter 10: Keyboard shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts help you speed up the editing process.
Finding and customizing shortcuts
Find shortcuts
To find shortcuts, do any of the following:
For menu commands, look to the right of command names.
For tools, look to the right of tool tips. (To display tool tips, hold the pointer over a tool.)
For a complete list of shortcuts, choose Edit
> Keyboard Shortcuts.
Customize shortcuts
You can customize nearly all default keyboard shortcuts and add shortcuts for other commands.
1
Choose Edit
> Keyboard Shortcuts.
2
In the Command column, select the command you want to customize.
To quickly switch between custom panel layouts, assign shortcuts to the Workspace commands.
3
If you want to replace or remove an existing shortcut, choose it from the Shortcuts For Command menu.
4
Do any of the following:
To create a shortcut, click inside the Press Shortcut box, and press the desired key combination. Then click Assign.
To remove a shortcut, click Remove.
Note:
If you enter a key combination that’s already in use, Soundbooth displays an alert. Click Yes to transfer the shortcut
to a different command, or No to retain the existing assignment.
5
When you finish making changes, click
OK.
Save or delete custom sets of shortcuts
1
Choose Edit
> Keyboard Shortcuts.
2
Do either of the following:
To save a custom set, click Save As, enter a name, and click OK.
To delete a custom set, choose it from the Set menu, and then click Delete.
Restore default shortcuts
1
Choose Edit
> Keyboard Shortcuts.
2
From the Set menu, choose Default Set.
Updated 15 July 2009