Graphics Programs Reference
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Open the Command Editor (see Figure 10.9) by choosing Aperture
Customize.
The Command Editor has three main areas: The keyboard display lets you dynamically inspect
what different keys are bound to commands, the Command List allows you to manage every com-
mand and their respective shortcuts, and the Key Detail area displays a list of every command
associated with a given key and the various modifier keys (such as Shift, Control, and Option).
Commands
10.9 The Command Editor provides a quick way to customize Aperture's keyboard shortcuts.
The simplest way to set a keyboard shortcut is as follows:
1. Sort through the Command List until you find the command whose shortcut you
want to change.
2. Select the command.
3. Press the shortcut, including the Ô key and any modifier keys. If the shortcut is
already bound to another command, Aperture prompts you whether you want to
change what the shortcut does. The first time you change a shortcut, Aperture prompts
you to make a copy of the default command set, as you can't modify the default set.
Click Make Copy and give your command set a new name.
4. Click Save to save your changes and to close the Command Editor.
 
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