![]() ![]() Enter the main letter or number into the text box or choose a keystroke from the drop-down menu. The Key Assignment dialog box allows you to assign a shortcut to a key stroke. Click Add or select a shortcut and click Edit.Choose Plug-ins > TGTools > Menu Shortcuts.Click Close to dismiss the dialog box without making any changes. Select an entry and click Remove to delete an existing keyboard shortcut. Select an entry and click Edit to edit an existing keyboard shortcut in the Key Assignment dialog box. Click Add to choose the keystroke from the Key Assignment dialog box (see below). Check this box to use the keyboard shortcuts. The menu Shortcuts plug-in allows you to assign special key combinations to any of Finale’s menu items. For example, if you use the menu Shortcuts plug-in to assign SHIFT+1 to Select Display Colors under the View menu, the SHIFT+1 keystroke will no longer be available for assigning Metatools in any of the Main Tools, nor will this keystroke switch to the 64th Rest Tool while using Simple Entry. Noteman says: Keyboard shortcuts defined with the menu Shortcuts plug-in take precedence over existing keyboard functionality in Finale, as well as any keyboard shortcuts defined using Simple Entry’s Edit Keyboard Shortcuts. ![]()
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