Create or modify keyboard shortcuts for commands, and display or print a reference list.
Display the Customize User Interface (CUI) Editor
- Click Manage tab
Customization panel
User Interface.
At the Command prompt, enter cui.
Create or Modify a Shortcut key
- In the Customize tab, Customizations In <file name> pane, click the plus sign (+) next to the Keyboard Shortcuts node to expand it.
- Click the plus sign (+) next to the Shortcut Keys node to expand it.
- Do one of the following:
- In the Properties pane, click in the Key(s) box, and then click the […] button to open the Shortcut Keys dialog box.
- In the Shortcut Keys dialog box, hold down the modifier key Ctrl with a combination of Shift, Alt, or Shift and Alt along with the desired letter, number, function, or virtual key such as F1 or Insert.
Valid modifier and key combinations include
- Function (Fn) keys containing no modifiers
- Number Pad (NUMPADn) keys containing no modifiers
- Ctrl+letter, Ctrl+number, Ctrl+function, Ctrl+virtual key
- Ctrl+Alt+letter, Ctrl+Alt+number, Ctrl+Alt+function, Ctrl+Alt+virtual key
- Ctrl+Shift+letter, Ctrl+Shift+number, Ctrl+Shift+function, Ctrl+Shift+virtual key
- Ctrl+Shift+Alt+letter, Ctrl+Shift+Alt+number, Ctrl+Shift+Alt+function, Ctrl+Shift+Alt+virtual key
The Currently Assigned To label displays any current assignments for the entered key combination. If you do not want to replace the current key assignment, use a different key combination.
- Click OK to assign the key combination and close the Shortcut Keys dialog box.
- Click Apply.
Print a List of Shortcut Keys or Temporary Override Keys
- In the Customize tab, Customizations In <file name> pane, select the Keyboard Shortcuts node.
- In the Shortcuts pane, filter the type and status for the keyboard shortcuts to print.
- In the Type drop-down list, select the type of keyboard shortcuts (All Keys, Accelerator Keys, or Temporary Override Keys) to display.
- In the Status drop-down list, select the status of keyboard shortcuts (All, Active, Inactive, and Unassigned) to display.
- In the Shortcuts pane, click Print.