Creating or editing keyboard shortcuts

TextMap offers numerous keyboard shortcuts to address most all of your needs. You can add or edit a shortcut key, if the need arises.

 

hmtoggle_plus1To customize ribbons
1.In TextMap, right-click on the Quick Access toolbar or on any ribbon to display the set of menu options.

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2.Click Customize the Ribbon.
3.In the Ribbon Customization dialog box, in the Choose commands from box, select an applicable option from the list.

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4.Under the Customize the Ribbon heading, place a check mark next to the tab(s) to be displayed.
5.Use the applicable up xm_up_arrow or down xm_down_arrow arrow to place appropriately.
a.Under the Customize the Ribbon heading, select the tab/area where the new tab is to be added.
b.Click the Add button and then click Add New Tab.

A new tab is added.

c.Click the Rename button.
d.In the Display name box, enter a new name for the tab.
e.Click OK.

The new name is displayed.

f.Click OK to close the Ribbon Customization dialog box.
a.Click the Reset button in the bottom left-hand corner and select:

Reset on selected tab to reset only settings for the selected tab.

Reset all customizations to reset all customized settings back to the default system settings.

b.Click OK.
8.Click OK to close the Ribbon Customization dialog box.

An updated toolbar displays.

 

hmtoggle_plus1To create or edit keyboard shortcuts
1.Right-click on the Quick Access toolbar or any ribbon, and on the menu list, select Customize Keyboard Shortcuts.

You can also right-click on any ribbon.

2.In the Categories list of the Customize Keyboard dialog box, select the menu for which you want to assign a command.

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4.In the Commands list, select the command (or action) you want to use.

If there is already a keyboard shortcut for this category or command, it will display in the Current keys box with a description below indicating its current use.

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5.In the Press new shortcut key box, type in the shortcut key you want to use (ex: Ctrl + D).
6.Click the Assign button to save the custom shortcut key.
7.Click Close twice to return to TextMap.
hmtoggle_plus1To unassign an existing keyboard shortcut
1.Right-click on the Quick Access Toolbar, and then select Customize Keyboard Shortcuts.
2.In the Categories list of the Customize Keyboard dialog box, select the menu for which you want to unassign a command.

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3.In the Commands list of the Customize Keyboard dialog box, locate the associated command for the keyboard shortcut.

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4.In the Current keys box, highlight the keyboard combination and click the Remove button.
5.Click Close to return to TextMap.

 

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If you click the Reset All button, all key commands return to their original default settings.

 

 

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