Configuring key bindings in PS Viewer
PS Viewer provides preset keyboard shortcuts, or key bindings, that let you perform actions, such as menu commands, using keystrokes. For example, you can change the zoom of a document by pressing CTRL + L. You can customize key bindings by changing the keystrokes associated with an action. You can reset key bindings to restore the default keystrokes associated with the action. You can also disable key bindings that are currently associated with actions.
When you configure key bindings, you can bind actions to one keystroke or a combination of keystrokes using the SHIFT, CTRL, and ALT keys. Using combination keystrokes increases the number of keyboard shortcuts available.
To configure a key binding
1. Click Options, Configure Key Bindings.
2. Enable the Custom Key button from the Choose A Key For The Selected Action section.
3. Click the key button, and type the key you want to use as the shortcut.
4. Click Apply.
Note
Key bindings that appear dimmed when selected cannot be changed.
Tip
To bind actions to multiple keystrokes, enable one or more of the following check boxes: SHIFT, CTRL, ALT from the Choose A Key For The Selected Action section.
To reset key bindings
1. Click Options, Configure Key Bindings.
2. Enable the Default Key button.
3. Click Apply.
To disable key bindings
1. Click Options, Configure Key Bindings.
2. Enable the No Key button.
3. Click Apply.