You can specify your own keyboard shortcuts for the Source Editor. Use the Add Keybinding dialog box to type in the keyboard sequence to use for a particular action.
To display the Add Keybinding dialog box:
The Add Keybinding dialog box is displayed.
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You can also access the Key Binding dialog box after recording a macro. |
To enter a keyboard shortcut in the Add Keybinding dialog box:
As you press the key sequence, the correct syntax for that sequence automatically appears in the text field. For example, if you press the Backspace key, the word "Backspace" appears. If you simultaneously hold down the Alt key, the Control key, and the J key, "Ctrl+Alt+J" appears.
You can also use "multiple keystroke" bindings in the Source Editor (but not in other parts of the IDE). For example, the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl+Q Z" is invoked if you type Ctrl+Q, release the Ctrl and Q keys, and then type Z.
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Setting Keyboard Shortcuts
Key Bindings Property Editor Recording a Macro |