Keyboard shortcuts – Adobe Flash Professional CC 2014 v.13.0 User Manual
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Keyboard shortcuts
Copy the current shortcut set to clipboard
Create and modify custom keyboard shortcuts
Copy the current shortcut set to clipboard
1. Select Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts (Windows) or Flash > Keyboard Shortcuts (Macintosh).
2. Click the Copy to Clipboard button. You can then paste the keyboard shortcut set in any text editor for reference or printing.
Create and modify custom keyboard shortcuts
You can create and modify keyboard shortcuts in Flash Professional.
Customize keyboard shortcuts
1. Select (Windows) Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts or (Macintosh) Flash > Keyboard Shortcuts .
The Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box appears.
2. Use the following options to add, delete, or edit keyboard shortcuts:
Keyboard Layout Presets Lets you choose a preset of predetermined shortcuts from the drop-down, or any custom set you may have
defined.
Search Lets you search for any command whose shortcut you want to set or modify. Alternatively, you may drill-down the command within
the tree view of commands.
Match Case Lets you perform a case-sensitive search of the command.
Add Adds a new shortcut to the selected command. To add a new keyboard shortcut for the selected command, click Add and enter a new
key combination. Each command can one keyboard shortcut each; if a shortcut is already assigned to a command, the Add button is
disabled.
Undo Undo the last set shortcut for a command.
Copy to clipboard Copy the entire list of keyboard shortcuts to clipboard of your Operating System.
Go To Conflict Navigates to conflicting command. In case of a conflict when setting up a shortcut, a warning message is displayed.
Save shortcuts to a preset
Save the entire set of shortcuts to a preset. Preets can then be selected from the Keyboard Layout Presets
drop-down.
Delete Shortcut
Deletes a selected shortcut.
Note: You cannot use single keys such as delete or page up, ones that are pre-defined for some generic tasks such as deleting content,
page scrolling, etc.
3. Click OK.
Remove a shortcut from a command
1. From the Commands pop-up menu, select a command category, select a command from the Commands list.
2. Click the X mark beside the shortcut.
Add a shortcut to a command
1. From the Commands pop-up menu, select a command category and select a command.
2. Click the Add button.
3. Press a key combination.
Note: If a conflict occurs with the key combination (for example, if the key combination is already assigned to another command), an
explanatory message appears just below the Commands list. Click the Go To Conflict button to quickly navigate to the conflicting command,
and change the shortcut.
4. Click Ok.
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