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Creating a Binding for a Keyboard Shortcut

You can use Global Bindings to configure global commands that can then be triggered by the Keyboard Shortcut Manager or by a Control Surface Session's Binding.

To create a global binding:

  1. Open a Control Surface Session in one of the following ways:

    From the Project Explorer:

    1. Open the Sessions tab and double-click the desired Control Surface Session. The session opens in an Object Tab.

    2. Click the activation icon (). The session is loaded and activated.

    From the menu bar:

    1. Click Views > Utilities > Control Surface Bindings. The Contorl Surface Bindings view opens.

    2. Click the selector button [>>] and select the desired session. The session is loaded and activated.

  2. Select the Global group.

  3. Click Add & Learn Binding.

    The binding entry is added and the color of the Learn button changes to green, which indicates that the button is activated.

  4. Click the selector button [>>], and in the context menu click Global commands. The Command Selection dialog opens.

  5. Select the desired Property from the list and click OK.

  6. Use the hardware control desired for the binding.

    The Learn button is deactivated, and the binding is created and ready.

[Note]Note

Bindings for Global Commands can be created in other groups, such as the Current Selection group or the View groups


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