If you wanted to change the keyboard shortcut for the Edit > Paste and Match Style menu item, you would type “Paste and Match Style”. For instance, if you wanted to add a keyboard shortcut to the Edit > Insert > Image From File… menu item, you would type “Image From File…” in this text field (including the ellipses). This should exactly match the name of the menu item in Scrivener (capitalization matters). In the “Menu Title” text field, enter the exact name of the command you want to add.Click on the "+" button, and from the pop-up window that appears, select "Scrivener" from the Application dropdown menu.From the left-hand menu, select the "App Shortcuts" option.You should already be under the "Keyboard" section of System Preferences.Under Scrivener > Preferences > Corrections, click the "System Text Preferences." button to open the macOS System Preferences app.So, if you would like to change the key combinations assigned to commands in the Scrivener menus, or if you want to add a keyboard shortcut to a command that doesn’t have one, here's how: Fortunately, the ability to change or assign keyboard shortcuts to menu items is built right into macOS itself, although it’s easy to miss. There may be certain menu items that you find yourself using a lot for which there is no keyboard shortcut, or for which you find the keyboard shortcut overly convoluted.
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