Preferences

Keymap




Keymap shows you the current keymap --the characters you see on-screen when you press each key.

You can select a system keymap and type on the keyboard or click keys in the Keymap window to see the resulting character in the field at the top of the window. Each keymap is made up of nine tables that show how the character keys are mapped when different modifier keys are held down (the default display is with no modifiers). To see a particular modifier key map, hold down a modifier key or combination of keys (Shift , Windows /Option, Alt) when you click or press a character key.

Different fonts map characters to different keys. You can choose a font from the Font menu to see its mapping. This is a useful way to look for characters you don't use often, such as bullets, accents, or other special characters.

You can customize a keymap by using the second mouse button to drag a character key from one position to another. When you do this, all the modifier mapping tables move with the key.

To revert to the default keymap, choose one of the standard System keymaps.

Selecting a new keymap may change the shortcut key in the Menu preferences.



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