Keyboard Shortcut for "Roll to End"

Anyone know of a way?

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Seth Renigar
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"Seth Renigar" wrote in news:N3Z1d.1317$ snipped-for-privacy@twister.southeast.rr.com:

You'll have to write a short macro and bind a hotkey to the macro. Something with FeatureManager::EditRollback should do it.

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Dale Dunn

"Seth Renigar" a écrit dans le message de news: N3Z1d.1317$ snipped-for-privacy@twister.southeast.rr.com...

I just hit "save". Probably not the best way, but it allows me to rest my eyes...

Reply to
Jean Marc BRUN

Sure. Go to Tools/Customize/Keyboard/Edit category. In the commands box go to Roll to End and assign you key. :-)

WT

Reply to
Wayne Tiffany

Duh!!! I didn't see it there before I posted the question. But I think I just figured out why it wasn't there.

I didn't realize this until now, but the commands that the "Customize>Keyboard" lists, depend on what type of document is active at the time you click Tools>Customize. In my case, I had a drawing document active when I clicked Tools>Customize. The "Roll to End" command was not listed, at all.

I have played around with it a little and figured this out. Some commands will show up in this list regardless of what type of document is active at the time (new, open, etc). Some commands will only show up in the list if a part is active (fillet, chamfer, etc). Some commands will only show up in the list if an assembly is active (reload, replace, etc). And then some commands will only show up in the list if a drawing is active (hide/show annotations, next sheet, etc). In other words there is no way to view ALL system wide available keyboard commands at the same time. I didn't know that. That SUX.

Reply to
Seth Renigar

I thought I had accounted for this when I posted that you'd need a macro. I didn't see it available when I checked. I guess I didn't have the right circumstances for it to be visible.

Reply to
Dale Dunn

Yes, I found that also. See my new post about the list - I checked through it with all 3 documents active.

WT

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Wayne Tiffany

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