Difference between revisions of "Assign or Reassign Shortcut Keys"
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NB! If the combination you are trying to assign is already in use, you will see the following warning: "This binding is already in use by another application. Applying this binding to the specified action will remove the binding from the previous action. Do you want to continue?" | NB! If the combination you are trying to assign is already in use, you will see the following warning: "This binding is already in use by another application. Applying this binding to the specified action will remove the binding from the previous action. Do you want to continue?" | ||
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Revision as of 10:52, 13 November 2022
There are many default keyboard shortcuts in Wordfast Pro. But you can change them or assign new keyboards shortcuts. To do this:
- Click on to access Preferences and go to the Shortcuts tab.
- Search for the command you'd like to define.
- Click in the middle column Shortcut. This will open the shortcut box for a new combination (see screenshot).
- Press the keys you'd like the command to be associated with: the new combination will be displayed in the box.
- Click outside the box to save the setting.
- Click OK to close the Preferences window.
NB! If the combination you are trying to assign is already in use, you will see the following warning: "This binding is already in use by another application. Applying this binding to the specified action will remove the binding from the previous action. Do you want to continue?"
NB! In Windows, the combination of Alt + a number from the numeric keypad are hard-coded. This means you can assign them to a Wordfast Pro command but they will still print the hard-coded symbol/perform their hard-coded action. For example, Alt + 1 on the number keypad (displayed as Alt + a) in the Wordfast Pro shortcuts setting, will print a while smiley face icon, Alt + 2 (displayed as Alt + b) will print a black smiley face icon, and so on.