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Assigning a Shortcut Key (Windows CE 5.0)

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You can assign a shortcut key to a command.

To assign a shortcut key

  1. From the Tools menu, choose Customize and then choose the Keyboard tab.

  2. In the Editor box, select the editor that you want to assign the shortcut key to.

  3. In the Category box, select the menu that has the command you want to assign the shortcut key to.

  4. In the Commands box, select the command you want to assign the shortcut key to.

  5. In the Press New Shortcut Key box, type the shortcut key or key combination and then choose Assign.

    If you press a key or key combination that is invalid, no key is displayed.

    You cannot assign key combinations with ESC, F1, or combinations such as CTRL+ALT+DELETE that are being used by your OS.

    If you press a key or key combination that is assigned to another command, that command appears under Currently Assigned To.

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Shortcut Keys

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