Tool – shortcut keys – Konica Minolta Polygon Editing Tool User Manual

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This command is used to display a list of shortcut keys. By default, shortcut keys have already been assigned
to popular commands. By using this command, you can add or modify shortcut keys.

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Shortcut keys can also be assigned to commands given in pop-up menus.

Tool – Shortcut Keys

Displaying a List of Shortcut Keys

Operating Procedure

1

Click [Shortcut Keys] on the [Tool]

menu.

The [Tool-Shortcut Keys] dialog box will ap-
pear.

Note

• For commands to which no shortcut key is assigned,

“None” will be displayed in their text boxes.

• When assigning a shortcut key, an error message will

appear if it has already been assigned.

• Some commands do not support shortcuts that use

[shift] + [Ctrl]. Attempting to set such a shortcut com-
bination for these commands will produce an error
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3

Click the [OK] button.

The dialog box will close, and changes made
to shortcut key assignment will be effective.
The changes will be saved in the user prefer-
ence file.

• A list of shortcut keys is shown for each menu

category. To display a list for a certain category,
click the corresponding tab with the left mouse
button.

2

In the [Shortcut Key] text boxes, specify

the desired keys or combinations of
keys.

If you want to modify a shortcut key, overwrite
it. To add a new shortcut key, just enter it.

• Alphabet keys, [Shift] key, [Ctrl] key and their

combinations can be assigned. However, to use a
function key, it cannot be assigned in combination.

• For instance, if you press the [Ctrl], [Shift] and

[a] keys at the same time, “Ctrl + Shift + a” will
be displayed in the text box.

To restore the following default shortcut key
assignment, click the [Default] button.

• [File] – [New]

[Ctrl] + [N]

• [File] – [Open]

[Ctrl] + [O]

• [File] – [Save] – [Elements]

[Ctrl] + [S]

• [File] – [Exit]

[Ctrl] + [Q]

• [View] – [Orbit]

[O]

• [View] – [Zoom]

[Z]

• [View] – [Full Frame All]

[Shift] + [F]

• [View] – [Full Frame]

[F]

• [View] – [Area Orbit]

[W]

• [View] – [Area Zoom]

[X]

• [View] – [Move Plane]

[A]

• [Select] – [Rectangle]

[E]

• [Select] – [Select by Elements]

[Ctrl] + [A]

• [Edit] – [Undo]

[Ctrl] + [Z]

• [Edit] – [Redo]

[Ctrl] + [Y]

• [Edit] – [Delete] – [Points]

[Ctrl] + [X]

• [Build] – [Move] – [Elements]

[M]

• [Build] – [Move] – [Points]

[P]

• [Build] – [Rotate] – [Elements]

[R]

• [Popup 1] – [Show Vertex/Hide Vertex] [F9]

Note

To use a shortcut key, make sure that the mouse cursor
is located in a window in the view area.

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