As I said, there is no ctrl-f in the "short cut keys" panel. This is the
problem, it would be nice (understatement) if one could add their own short
cut key bindings.
I work on Mac OS X 10.5.7, which must account for the absence of ctrl-f in
the panel.
Brian Barker wrote:
>
> At 11:51 06/07/2009 -0700, Rusonly Moronly wrote:
>>What was meant, I assume, was that one cannot add their own
>>key-bindings. I perceive this as a problem as well:
>>
>> >>... ctrl-f to move forward one character, ...
>> >This is at Navigate | Go Right. It is bound to the right-arrow
>> key by default.
>>
>>How does one bind this function ("Go Right") to ctrl-f? I have no
>>ctrl-f in the list of key bindings.
>
> Really?
>
> o If you want the binding to work in one component only - perhaps
> Writer or Calc - open a document of that type.
> o Go to Tools | Customize... | Keyboard.
> o At the top right, select OpenOffice.org or the component, as
> appropriate.
> o Under Category, select Navigate.
> o Under Function, select Go Right.
> o In the "Shortcut keys" panel, scroll down to and select "Ctrl+F".
> o Click Modify.
>
> I trust this helps.
>
> Brian Barker
>
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