FLASH CS3
User Guide
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Note:
To enter the key combination, press the keys on the keyboard. You do not need to spell out key names, such as
Control, Option, and so on.
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Click Change.
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Repeat this procedure to add or remove additional shortcuts, and click OK.
Delete a keyboard shortcut set
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Select Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts (Windows) or Flash
> Keyboard Shortcuts (Macintosh). In the Keyboard
Shortcuts dialog box, click Delete Set.
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In the Delete Set dialog box, select a shortcut set and click Delete.
Note:
You cannot delete the keyboard shortcut sets built into Flash.
Create custom keyboard shortcuts
You can create and modify keyboard shortcuts.
Customize keyboard shortcuts
1
Select Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts (Windows) or Flash
> Keyboard Shortcuts (Macintosh).
The Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box appears.
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Use the following options to add, delete, or edit keyboard shortcuts:
Current Set
Lets you choose a set of predetermined shortcuts (listed at the top of the menu), or any custom set you’ve
defined.
Commands
Lets you select a category of commands to edit (for example, menu commands). The command list
displays the commands associated with the category you selected from the Commands pop-up menu, along with the
assigned shortcuts. The Menu Commands category displays this list as a tree view that replicates the structure of the
menus. The other categories list the commands by name (such as Quit Application), in a flat list.
Shortcuts
Displays all shortcuts assigned to the selected command.
Add Item
Adds a new shortcut to the current command. To add a new blank line to the Shortcuts box, click this
button. To add a new keyboard shortcut for this command, enter a new key combination and click Change. Each
command can have two different keyboard shortcuts; if two shortcuts are already assigned to a command, the Add
Item button does nothing.
Remove Item
Removes the selected shortcut from the list of shortcuts.
Press Key
Displays the key combination you enter when you’re adding or changing a shortcut.
Change
Adds the key combination shown in the Press Key box to the list of shortcuts, or changes the selected
shortcut to the specified key combination.
Duplicate
Duplicates the current set. Give the new set a name; the default name is the current set’s name with
the word
copy
appended to it.
Rename
Renames the current set.
Export Set As HTML
Saves the current set in an HTML table format for easy viewing and printing. Open the
HTML file in your browser and print the shortcuts for easy reference.
Delete
Deletes a set. You cannot delete the active set.
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Click OK.