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Chapter 10 Personalizing JMP 365<br />

Personalizing Toolbars (Windows and Linux)<br />

Step 6: Assign the Button a Shortcut Key<br />

If you would like, you can give the button a shortcut key so you can access the command by using only<br />

the keyboard. To assign a shortcut:<br />

1 Click the Shortcut tab in the Toolbar Button Properties window, as shown in Figure 10.27. Note<br />

that items in the Current Accelerators list are shortcut keys that are already being used in JMP.<br />

Therefore, you cannot create a new shortcut using any of the combinations in this list.<br />

Figure 10.27 The Shortcut Tab<br />

10 Personalizing JMP<br />

2 Type the character portion of the shortcut you are creating in the box beside Accelerator Key.<br />

3 In the Modifiers area, click the key you would like to include as the modifier portion of the shortcut<br />

key you are creating.<br />

4 Click OK.<br />

To remove a shortcut from a button’s properties, click Clear.<br />

Adding Toolbars on Linux<br />

On Linux, create a new button for an existing toolbar by following the steps below:<br />

1 Select Edit > Customize > Toolbars.<br />

2 Highlight the toolbar to which you’d like to add a buttons.<br />

3 If the toolbar already contains buttons, highlight a button and click Insert Before or Insert After.<br />

If the toolbar does not contain any buttons, highlight the toolbar name in the list on the left and<br />

click Insert Into Toolbar.<br />

4 Highlight the newly added button and click Properties to identify the button type, apply a caption<br />

and tooltip, assign functionality, and give it an icon.

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