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I remapped the LPEX edit view shortcuts from Ctl-F6 to cycle forward and Ctl-Shift-F7 to cycle forward to Ctl-Tab and Ctl-Shift-Tab, respectivly. | I remapped the LPEX edit view shortcuts from Ctl-F6 to cycle forward and Ctl-Shift-F7 to cycle forward to Ctl-Tab and Ctl-Shift-Tab, respectivly. | ||
− | To remap these keys, since they are not part of the LPEX actions you have to set them up in your preferences. | + | To remap these keys, since they are not part of the LPEX actions you have to set them up in your Workbench preferences. |
===Assign new shortcut to Ctrl-Tab=== | ===Assign new shortcut to Ctrl-Tab=== |
Revision as of 18:10, 29 June 2007
WDSC Workbench - Information relating to the entire use of WDSC workbench.
Keyboard shortcut remapping
I remapped the LPEX edit view shortcuts from Ctl-F6 to cycle forward and Ctl-Shift-F7 to cycle forward to Ctl-Tab and Ctl-Shift-Tab, respectivly.
To remap these keys, since they are not part of the LPEX actions you have to set them up in your Workbench preferences.
Assign new shortcut to Ctrl-Tab
- Window → Preferences → Workbench → Keys.
- In the category drop down, choose Window
- In the name drop down, choose Next Editor
- Click into the Key Sequence Name drop down, press Ctrl and then Tab.
- In the When drop down, choose Window.
- Press the Add button.
Assign new shortcut to Ctrl-Shift-Tab
- Window → Preferences → Workbench → Keys.
- In the category drop down, choose Window
- In the name drop down, choose Next View
- Click into the Key Sequence Name drop down, press Ctrl, Shift and then Tab.
- In the When drop down, choose Window.
- Press the Add button.