Customizing standard shortcut keys
You can create a shortcut key scheme for the standard shortcut keys you use most. You can also modify the shortcut keys in the key schemes you have created or the default key scheme. In the Keys window of the Control Center, the actions you can change display in the Action list, and the shortcut keys display in the Current Key list. You can change the combination of the control keys (SHIFT, CTRL and ALT) you press to execute the shortcut. You can also remove standard keyboard shortcut keys and key schemes.
Note
The command key for an action, for example F2 or F3, cannot be changed. Only the control keys can be customized.
To add a standard shortcut key scheme
1. Click Application Starter, Control Center.
2. Click Keys, Standard Keys.
3. Click Add.
4. Type a name for the new key scheme in the dialog box.
Note
To change the shortcut keys for the new key scheme. Follow all the steps in the "To change default standard shortcut keys" procedure.
To change default standard shortcut keys
1. Follow steps 1 and 2 from the previous procedure.
2. Choose a key scheme from the Key Scheme list.
3. Choose an action from the Action list.
4. Enable the Custom Key button.
5. Enable or disable the SHIFT, CTRL, and ALT buttons.
The keystroke displayed in the Current Key list changes accordingly.
6. Click Save Changes.
Note
To restore a default shortcut key setting, enable the Default Key button in the Global Shortcuts window for the selected action.
To remove a standard shortcut key
1. Follow steps 1 and 2 from the "To add a standard key scheme" procedure.
2. Choose an action from the Action list.
3. Enable the No Key button.
4. Click Save Changes.
To remove a standard shortcut key scheme
1. Follow steps 1 and 2 from the "To add a standard key scheme" procedure.
2. Choose a key scheme from the Key Scheme list.
3. Click Remove.