On Thu, 2002-02-14 at 01:17, Bradshaw, Paul wrote:

> For example, I just discovered that Alt-Q does something nifty.  But I want
> to move it to another key.  However, I have no idea what is actually mapped
> to Alt-Q, and can't find a way to easily look it up beyond just looking
> through all the avialable commands one by one.  

Mark any command (for example, Editor Actions / Backspace, which is
marked by default when you open the keymap tab).

Press Add.  "Enter Shortcut" opens with the "first stroke" dropdown box
focused.

Press Alt-Q.  In "Conflicts" you see "Assigned to [View /
EditorContextInfo]".  You can just go on pressing other keys to see what
they are assigned to.  (BTW, you can't do this for the keys that are
mapped to the checkboxes -- that is, alt-[CASMGE].  You have to enter
them as (for example) E Alt-A instead (plain E + turn on the Alt
modifier).)

Then cancel the operation.

OK, it would be nice to have another way but with this workaround you at
least don't have to search for the assignment manually.




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