6. Select the Shift-T keyboard shortcut in the window, and on the right, click the
Assign button, as shown in Figure 2.24. Click the Save button to keep your changes.
7. Assign more keys to your liking, saving each as you go, and click Done.
Figure 2.24 Assigning keyboard shortcuts is easy. Just pick a command, pick a key, and
click Assign.
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You can always go back to LightWave??™s default keyboard shortcuts by choosing the appropriate
preset in the Configure Keys panel. Just click and select from the Presets drop-down
at the top right of the panel. You can also set up keyboard shortcuts for the Graph Editor
by choosing the option from the Window drop-down.
Another thing to remember is that you can apply these keyboard shortcuts in LightWave??™s
Modeler in the same way. Just select the Edit drop-down in Modeler and repeat the preceding
steps.
Note
Edit Menu Layout
Changing keyboard equivalents is great, no question. But if you want to go one step better
and really make LightWave your own, try editing the menus!
Exercise 2.4 Editing Menus
1. From the Edit drop-down list, select Edit Menu Layout or press Alt+F10
(Option-F10 on a Mac).
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