I think it is in there somewhere but as I can't look right now someone else will have to answer. I know that there is a window that lists the commands (maybe in the customize toolbar window) and their hotkeys/keyboard commands. You can also create new ones or change the existing ones. A good one to change is undo since most people try ctrl+z is undo in most windows applications but not in PC-DMIS.
F1 (aka the most used hot key) they are listed in the help file but once in a while there is one that is not listed for whatever reason. Also the manual lists them in the back but I find the help file "more helpful" so to speek.
I don't use too many hot keys. I have created my own. For example, alt+c is set up for comments. The other keys that I use are available from within the software itself, example...
cntrl+alt+a = alignment
alt+f3 = find
f8 and f7 are scroll through choices
f3 is mark/unmark
That's easy, just right click in the tool bar area and click on customize. At that point you will have the choice of "keyboard". Choose that and set up as you desire.
That's easy, just right click in the tool bar area and click on customize. At that point you will have the choice of "keyboard". Choose that and set up as you desire.
I knew it was pretty easy just couldn't remember off the top of my heads.
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