ATI X700 User Guide - Page 22

To assign color settings hotkeys for full screen 3D, applications, To remove assigned hotkeys

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16 Color Hotkeys Settings Color Hotkey Settings Disable hotkeys checkbox Disables all hotkeys. To disable a single hotkey combination, remove it from the assigned list. To assign color settings hotkeys for full screen 3D applications 1 Select a modifier key from the Modifier Key list. 2 Select a hotkey from the Hotkey list. 3 Select the action you want from the Hotkey Action list. 4 Click Add to create the hotkey combination. This combination will appear in the Assigned Hotkeys text box. Only one hotkey combination can be assigned to each action; if you assign a new combination for an action, it will overwrite an existing one. Note: When assigning hotkeys, be careful that the key combinations you choose do not conflict with those of other applications in which you might want to use them. The ATI Color properties page only checks for duplications within the Color page itself, insofar as it allows a hotkey combination to be assigned only once. To remove assigned hotkeys 1 Select a hotkey combination from the Assigned Hotkey text box. 2 Click Remove. Note: Assigning a new combination to an action with an existing combination will overwrite the existing one. To disable hotkeys (so that you do not accidentally activate them, for example), click the Disable Hotkeys checkbox. If you plan to use hotkeys, make sure this box is unchecked. The easiest way to apply your own color settings from within a full screen 3D application is to create a Full Screen 3D profile and save it, assign hotkeys for the "Load Current Profile" action through the Hotkeys dialog, make sure that the profile you prefer is selected from the drop-down list box, and click OK. Once inside the 3D application, use the hotkeys to trigger the profile.

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16
Color Hotkeys Settings
To assign color settings hotkeys for full screen 3D
applications
1
Select a modifier key from the
Modifier Key
list.
2
Select a hotkey from the
Hotkey
list.
3
Select the action you want from the
Hotkey Action
list.
4
Click
Add
to create the hotkey combination. This combination will
appear in the Assigned Hotkeys text box. Only one hotkey
combination can be assigned to each action; if you assign a new
combination for an action, it will overwrite an existing one.
Note:
When assigning hotkeys, be careful that the key combinations
you choose do not conflict with those of other applications in which
you might want to use them. The ATI Color properties page only
checks for duplications within the Color page itself, insofar as it
allows a hotkey combination to be assigned only once.
To remove assigned hotkeys
1
Select a hotkey combination from the Assigned Hotkey text box.
2
Click
Remove
.
Note:
Assigning a new combination to an action with an existing
combination will overwrite the existing one.
To disable hotkeys (so that you do not accidentally activate them, for
example), click the
Disable Hotkeys
checkbox. If you plan to use
hotkeys, make sure this box is unchecked.
The easiest way to apply your own color settings from within a full screen
3D application is to create a Full Screen 3D profile and save it, assign
hotkeys for the “Load Current Profile” action through the Hotkeys dialog,
make sure that the profile you prefer is selected from the drop-down list
box, and click
OK
. Once inside the 3D application, use the hotkeys to
trigger the profile.
Disable hotkeys
checkbox
Disables all hotkeys. To disable a single hotkey
combination, remove it from the assigned list.
Color Hotkey Settings