After you have defined an object hotkey, you can always press this hotkey to have the object opened in its default view (as if you had double-clicked on its icon). This works for all objects, that is, folders, files, program objects, settings objects, and so on.
Note: Do not confuse object hotkeys with folder hotkeys, as displayed in the "Workplace Shell" object. Object hotkeys are used to open objects using a key definition and work everywhere, while folder hotkeys are shortcuts to certain folder commands and work in folders only.
To define an object hotkey, click into the entry field at the bottom of
the page and simply press the key combination which you want to use as the
object hotkey (for example, press Ctrl+Alt+C
). The entry field
will then isplay this key combination.
Then press the "Set" button to
have the hotkey registered with the object.
To remove an existing object hotkey, press the "Clear" button.
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