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Loading and using dekeKeys - Illustrator Tutorial
From the course: Illustrator One-on-One: Mastery
Loading and using dekeKeys
- All right now, I'll show you how to load those approximately 100 new, or revamped keyboard shortcuts, that you installed in the previous movie. And I'll show you a couple of ways to use them as well. And this is going to work basically the same here on the PC, or if you're working on the Mac. And so the first step, inside Illustrator, is to go up to the edit menu and choose the keyboard shortcuts command. Which itself has a shortcut of Ctrl+Shift+Alt+K, that's going to be command Shift+K on the Mac. And notice by default set, is set to Illustrator defaults. For you it might be set to something different. If you want to switch to dekeKeys, then on the PC, choose dekeKeys Illustrator when, on the Mac choose dekeKeys Illustrator Mac. And next what you want to do, is switch this guy from tools to menu commands, and then twirl open type, is the best way to make sure things have worked. And you'll notice that you now have a…
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Becoming a lean, mean illustration machine1m 33s
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Installing custom dekeKeys shortcuts6m 56s
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Loading and using dekeKeys4m 14s
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Welcome to the dekeKeys PDF docs8m 7s
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Three out of the hundred custom shortcuts6m 21s
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Still more time-saving shortcuts9m 9s
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Creating your own custom shortcuts8m 32s
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Tool, transparency, and panel shortcuts8m 20s
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Creating your own custom Toolbox8m 45s
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