Restore the Settings for a Command Key Sequence

You can reload the default settings for a selected command key sequence, for example binding information and category. This helps you to remove any previously saved settings from the selected command key sequence.

To create a copy of a command key sequence

  1. Select Window, Preferences.

    The Preferences dialog opens.

  2. Expand General and select Keys.

    The Preferences dialog opens the Keys page. This page lists the default key mappings for all commands and functions in CA SymDump.

  3. Select a scheme from the Scheme drop-down list. Choose CA SymDump, Default, or Emacs scheme.

    The Keys page lists the command key sequences for the selected scheme. A table displays binding, action, and category for each command key sequence.

  4. Scroll or type the name of the command key sequence and then click the command key sequence.

    The Preview pane shows the details such as name of the selected key sequence, description, binding, event when the selected key works, and conflicts information.

  5. Click Restore Command.

    The default setting for the selected key is restored.

  6. Click Apply to save the settings. Click OK.

CA SymDump saves the changes and closes the Preferences dialog. The changes are used in all succeeding logon sessions unless you change the preferences again.

Note: You can restore the default configuration settings anytime on the Preferences dialog. To restore the default settings, click Restore Defaults, click Apply, and then click OK.

More information:

Set General Appearance Preferences

Set Preferences for the Program Listing Area


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