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Corel Painter lets you assign commands to keys on your keyboard. This saves you time by giving you immediate keyboard access to your favorite commands. 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. You can use 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 an HTML summary of a key set.
To assign commands to keys |
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Do one of the following:
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(Mac OS) Choose Corel Painter 12 Preferences Customize Keys.
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(Windows) Choose Edit Preferences Customize Keys.
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If you want to modify keyboard shortcuts that you previously stored in a key set, choose the key set from the Key Set list box. |
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Choose one of the following options from the Shortcuts list box:
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Application Menus — lets you create or modify menu bar command shortcuts
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Panel Menus — lets you create or modify panel menu command shortcuts
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Tools — lets you create or modify tools shortcuts
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Other — lets you create or modify command shortcuts for items that are not
menus, panels, or tools
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Choose a command from the Application Commands list.
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In the Shortcut column next to the command, type the shortcut keys you want to
assign.
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If you typed a unique shortcut key, you can click Ok to exit the Preferences dialog box. |
If the shortcut you assigned is already in use, a message appears below the Application Commands list. To proceed, you need to perform a task from the following table: |
To revert keyboard shortcuts |
To manage key sets |
Key set files created on the Mac OS cannot be imported into Corel Painter on
Windows. Likewise, key set files created on Windows cannot be imported into
Corel Painter on the Mac OS.
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