You can map keyboard shortcut keys in Functional Tester by changing
the assignment of a shortcut key to a command. You can change the shortcut
key for menu items and toolbar buttons.
About this task
To map a keyboard shortcut key:
Procedure
- Click , expand Workbench, and click Keys.
The Keys preference page appears.
- On the Keyboard Shortcuts tab, under Command,
take the following steps:
- In theCategory box, select the type
of menu command for the shortcut key you want to change. For example, Script.
- In the Name list, select a menu item
name. For example, Run.
- In the Assignments box, click In
Windows or In Dialogs and Windows.
- Under Key Sequence, take the following steps:
- In the Name box, press the keys you want
to assign to menu item. For example, Shift+Alt+F12.
Tip: To
add keys to your key sequence, click the Insert Special Key arrow
at the far right end of the Name box, and select a
key from the shortcut menu. You can select Backspace,
Tab, and Shift+Tab. For example,
you can create a key sequence of F12, Backspace, Tab.
- In the When box, select In
Windows or In Dialogs and Windows.
- Click Add.
- Click OK.
Note: The new keyboard
shortcut key does not take effect immediately for the menu item. After you
close the Preferences dialog box, the change will take effect.