To customize keyboard shortcuts 1 Select an item in the scrolling list in the Customize dialog box. If the item has a keyboard shortcut, the Current Shortcut Key box shows the shortcut keys. 2 To assign a keyboard shortcut, press the keyboard keys you want to use. The keys you type appear in the Press New Shortcut Key box. Click Assign to assign the new keys to the item. If the keys you type are assigned to another shortcut, the message Currently assigned to: appears beneath the Press New Shortcut Key box. You can’t assign single keys as shortcuts; e.g., you can’t assign “H” or “F7” to an item. •   To remove shortcut keys from the selected item, click Remove. •   To restore the default shortcut keys to all commands, click Reset All. •   To restore the default shortcut keys to one command, select the command in the scrolling list and click Reset. To assign shortcuts to inks You can create shortcut keys for specific fill inks and pen inks. 1 To assign a shortcut key to a fill or pen ink, select the ink in the scrolling list in the Customize dialog box. 2 Type the keyboard keys you want to use. The keys you type appear in the “Press New Shortcut Key” box. 3 Under the box, select whether you want the ink to be a Fill or Pen ink. 4 Click Assign to assign the new keys to the ink. To place buttons on the Toolbar Select an item in the scrolling list in the Customize dialog box. Inks, Strokes, Object Styles, and Fonts appear on the Toolbar automati- cally when you add them to the scrolling list. For Menus and Tools, double-click the item in the scrolling list to add it to the Toolbar. A button for the selected item appears on the Toolbar when it is dis- played. Tip Certain keys are restricted, so pressing them will not display their values. Other shortcuts are reserved by Canvas, so they can be assigned, but not applied to some procedures; e.g., Ctrl+1, Ctrl+2, and Ctrl+3 cannot be used in painting.
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