OK, here's what you do.

So, you said you got to keyboard, so I'll just start yoou at that point.

So, once you're in here, go to the shortcuts tab.

OK, in here you're gonna see two tables.  The first one is a category table.  
So what you need to do in this example is to interact with that table, and then 
go down to mission control.

OK, once there, you can quit interacting with the table.  Now move over to the 
right, and you'll see the second table.  Interact with this table, then vo+down 
arrow until you get to the one for notification center.  It's probably gonna 
say none.

OK, so now interact again a second time with that row in the table.  This way, 
we can vo+left and right arrow collumn by collumn on that item.

Now, go all the way to the left, and you should see a cfheck box which isn't 
checked.  Vo+space on it to check it, and as soon as it does, notice that you 
land in an edit text field.  Now, be really careful here!  Simply push the 
keystroke you globally want to use.  For me, I did command+option+shift+N.

You do what you wanna do, just be sure in no apps that you know of, it's gonna 
conflict.

Once pressed, hit vo+right arrow once to move away from the field, then vo+left 
arrow to read and confirm.  NOw vo+right arrow again to be sure you're off the 
field and that the next keystroke won't be taken as the command you want to 
use.  Then hit command+W to close the prefs window.  Either that or hit 
command+L, to return to your prefs screen if you need to change other 
preferences aside from within the keyboard.

HTH.

Chris.

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