The Customize Menus command lets you define your own command keystrokes to use in the menus. The command name itself is not editable.
StudioPro ships with a default set of keystrokes for the commands. You may use these, or change them as you desire. You may also add keystrokes to any command that does not already have one defined.
After selecting the Customize Menus command, a dialog opens instructing you to choose the command to which you want to add or change the keystroke shortcut.
When you select a menu command to change, the command won't perform its normal function. Instead, a second dialog appears.
This dialog asks for a keystroke to be used (along with the Command key - Macintosh; or the Ctrl key - Windows) as the shortcut for the command. Be sure to hold down the Command or Ctrl key AND the key you want to use for the shortcut. When you click OK, the first dialog appears again. This dialog remains open so that you can change as many command keystrokes as you want at one time. When you've finished making changes, click the Done button or push the Return key.
Macintosh only: Normally, command keystrokes use a two-key combination involving just the Command key and another character. On occasion, you may wish to use a three-key combination. While you may enter only one character in the dialog, you can use the Option key (in addition to the Command key) while entering the single keystroke. Then, when you use the keystroke to select the command, you must hold down BOTH the keys while typing the character. Only two characters are displayed in the menu (the Command key and character combination), but the character displayed is the one obtained through the Option key, if used, to remind you of the special keystroke variation.