4.
Press a key combination.
The key combination appears in the Press Key text box.
If there is a problem with the key combination (for example, if the key combination is
already assigned to another command), an explanatory message appears just below
the Shortcuts text box and you may be unable to add or edit the shortcut.
5.
Click Change.
The new key combination is assigned to the command.
To edit an existing shortcut:
1.
From the Commands pop-up menu, select a command category.
The Commands list displays the commands in that category.
2.
Select a command from the Commands list.
The shortcuts assigned to the command appear in the Shortcuts text box.
3.
Select a shortcut to change.
4.
Click in the Press Key text box and enter a new key combination.
5.
Click Change.
If there is a problem with the key combination (for example, if the key combination is
already assigned to another command), an explanatory message appears just below
the Shortcuts text box and you may be unable to add or edit the shortcut.
About customizing context menus in
Flash documents
You can customize the standard context menu and the text-editing context menu that appears
with Flash documents in Flash Player 7 and later.
The standard context menu appears when a user right-clicks (Windows) or Control-clicks
(Macintosh) on a document in Flash Player, in any area except an editable text field. You
can add custom items to the menu, and hide any built-in items in the menu except
Settings and Debugger.
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