Setting Program Preferences
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Assign
- Click to assign the newly specified keyboard shortcut to the selected command.
This button is only enabled if a command is selected, and new shortcut keys have been
entered in the Press New Shortcut Key text box.
Remove
- With a command selected (in the Commands list), click Remove to remove the
associated keyboard shortcut.
Reset Al
l - Click to reset all keyboard shortcuts to the defaults.
Creating Custom Shortcut Keys
Use the options on the Keyboard tab of the Preferences dialog to set custom keyboard accelerators
(shortcut keys/key combinations) for often-used commands:
1.
Select
Settings > Preferences
to open the Preferences dialog.
2.
In the
Keyboard
tab, select the command Category that contains the command that you want
to create a new shortcut key for.
3.
In the
Commands
list, select the command that you want to create a shortcut key for. If a
shortcut key is already associated with the selected command, it is indicated in the
Current
Keys
text box.
4.
Place the cursor in the
Press New Shortcut Key
text box, and enter the desired shortcut key or
key combination. If the new shortcut key is already assigned to another command, it is
indicated directly below the Press New Shortcut Key text box, and the
Assign
button will be
disabled to prevent duplicate assignments.
5.
Click
Assign
to assign the new shortcut key to the selected command.
Preferences Dialog - Menu Tab
Use the options on the
Menu
tab of the Preferences dialog to customize the menus and reset the
menus to their original default state. To reset a menu, select a particular window view (i.e. AXS
type views or TXT type views) from the combo box and then select the Reset button. The items on
this tab include:
Application Frame Menus
- Click the down-arrow to access a list of all Application
Frame Menus. These relate to file types that can be opened and edited in NetLinx Studio.
Reset
- Click to reset the selected application frame menu to its default state.
Context Menus
- Click the down-arrow to access the two context menu options:
Source
View
and
Text
View
.
Source View
sets the context menu to include commands associated with creating/
editing source code files.
Text View
sets the context menu to list only commands that relate to creating /
editing text documents.
Reset
- Click to reset the selected context menu to its default state.
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