On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 6:49 PM, Richard Shann
<address@hidden> wrote:
yes, you create a keyboard shortcut and save it in your personal set of
keyboard shortcuts. You right click the command and then choose Edit
Shortcuts...
and in that dialog click either the One or Two key shortcut button and
then press the key you want to use. Then save as Default command set.
Ok, Richard, I messed up :-)
I followed the instructions, but after putting in ctrl-k as a two key shortcut, I didn't see anything that saved it, so I did it again.
Now Edit chord has the "double" shortcut ctrl-k, ctrl-k which is slightly overdone ;-)
I could remove the double shortcut in the same menu, but there's no way I can get it back as simple single ctrl-k, each time denemo now turns that into the double ctrl-k, ctrl-k.
How can I undo this?
Ludo