![]() ![]() Select User Actions / Menus / Menu Selection and QuicKeys will open an Untitled Shortcut window with a blank Menu option section.Click on the New Shortcut icon in the toolbar at the top of the QuicKeys Editor window and a drop-down menu will appear.To create an application-specific shortcut in QuicKeys, you need to set the Scope to the application in question. If all has been successful, your new shortcut will be in the menu, just like all the rest.You have to quit Pro Tools and reboot it for the new shortcut to become active.Finally, select a keyboard shortcut that hasn’t already been assigned.You have to remember to type the name of the menu item exactly as it appears in Pro Tools, including the ellipsis (…) if it appears at the end of a word like ‘Preferences…’.Next you need to type the exact menu option you want to create a shortcut for.This will bring up a standard navigation window, within which you should navigate your way to the Pro Tools application, and click the Add button.To create a Pro Tools-specific shortcut, click on the Application drop-down menu, go straight to the bottom and select Other (it would appear that the OS can only see applications that are not nested in sub-folders for the drop-down menu).Click on the ‘+’ icon near the bottom left-hand corner and a small window will pop up.Choose the Keyboard Shortcuts tab, and you will get to the window from which you can add, edit and delete keyboard shortcuts.Select Keyboard from the Hardware section of the System Preferences window.You need to run System Preferences either from the dock or from the Apple menu. To set up your own keyboard shortcuts In Mac OS X Selection - Change edit to match timeline Selection - Change timeline to match edit Paste special - To current automation type ![]()
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