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Customizing Corel® Painter IX: Shortcut Keys Corel® Painter IX offers creative professionals an unprecedented level of control over their workflow by enabling complete customization of shortcut keys. You can save time by assigning your favorite commands to keys on your keyboard for immediate access. Along with character, numeric, function, and modifier keys, you can also use Tab, Backspace (Windows®), Delete, Insert, Home, End, Page Up, Page Down, Up Arrow, Down Arrow, Left Arrow, Right Arrow, and Spacebar. When assigning a command, you can over-write keys already used for other shortcuts. You can also create a collection of keyboard shortcuts, or key sets, based on changes to the default key set. For easy reference, you can generate and print an HTML summary of a key set.
Figure 1 The Customize Keys dialog box lets you assign your favorite commands to shortcut keys. To assign commands to keys 1. Do one of the following:
2. Choose a key set from the Key Set pop-up menu. The default key set is named "Default" and is not editable. When you change any shortcut in the Default key set, another set is created and named "Custom." 3. Choose one of the following from the Shortcuts menu:
4. Choose a command from the Application Commands list, and type the shortcut keys you want to assign. If the shortcut you assigned is already in use, a message appears below the Application Commands list. 5. Do one of the following:
Key Set Reference For your convenience, Corel Painter IX provides a handy HTML summary of any active key set which you can print to use as a reference. To create an HTML Summary of a Key Set
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