Adding Keyboard shortcuts in Microstation Cnnect Edition

Hi,

Are there any restrictions on adding\modifying keyboard shortcuts in Microstation connect edition? I tried to follow the same steps for doing this in V8i version as well as the instructions about it for the Connect edition in the link below, but it does not seem to work. 

Keyboard Shortcuts Dialog (bentley.com)

Kind regards,

Mamdouh

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  • Keyboard and other shortcuts are separated

    They are also limited to 256 total characters in total length when chaining Key Ins together

    You need to have focus on a view window for them to activate correctly.


    The dialogue you are looking at

    Keyboard Shortcuts

    Key In 

    accudraw dialog shortcuts

    Is restricted to only lower case letters and symbols, space bar, and no numbers (numbers are available for sub-menus) AND you cannot use modifier keys with them (Shift, Ctrl, Alt) 

    I would also avoid using number pad characters and the following characters, as they are used in some tool-specific dialogues and can cause operational error.

    • minus -
    • equals =
    • semicolon ;
    • full stop .
    • comma ,
    • forward slash /

    Inexplicably Bentley's educational videos INCORRECTLY reference the backtick ` as its uppercase tilde ~ character... Huge blunder there Rage

    `
    qwertyuiop[]\
    asdfghjkl'
    zxcvbnm
    (space)


    F keys

    Key In 

    dialog funckeys

    Are restricted to 1 to 12, but you can use any of the four modifier combinations between NONE and Shift+Ctrl

    Whilst they are available, I would avoid all combinations containing ALT as they tend to invoke Windows commands ahead of MicroStation and negatively impact your work.


    Mouse Buttons

    Mouse Button shortcuts eight modifier combinations between NONE and Shift+Ctrl+Alt (except for NONE+Data and NONE+Reset). I would avoid Ctrl+Data as it interferes with the Element Selection tool.

    Button availability is mouse driver dependant, but you can hopefully specify what XButton number they are in the Remap Button sub-dialogue if Microstation recognises a unique input from the mouse's driver. By default the middle mouse button, which has become the scroll wheel button for most mouses is Xbutton 1. You can combine any simultaneous two button press together as a 'Chord' to create a new Xbutton. Right+Left chord is the default Tentative mapping, but can be remapped. This is also useful for left handed mouse users having control issues.

    Key In 

    dialog buttonmap



    There are options for touchpad gestures, but I have no experience with them

    Key In 

    gestureassignments open




     

  • To add to this, if you like using function keys, it is possible to load another function key menu from a function key:

     How to load function key by commend 

    I used this procedure many years ago. Before there were dinension style, text styles or annotation scale, all of those settings needed to be defined manually. I had a regular function key menu for drafting, but on my F12 key, I had a Shift+F12 to load a specialized function key menu with all of my text or dimension options. I also had an Alt+F12 function key menu for other, more specialized drafting command strings, as well as often-placed cells. Ctrl+F12 was the command on each menu to reload my regular function key menu. It was a bit to keep track of, but it worked very well to allow me to annotate consistently and efficiently.

    This approach still works today, so if you want more shortcuts and you can keep track of your different menus, you could look into function keys.

    MaryB

    Power GeoPak 08.11.09.918
    Power InRoads 08.11.09.918
    OpenRoads Designer 2021 R2

        

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  • To add to this, if you like using function keys, it is possible to load another function key menu from a function key:

     How to load function key by commend 

    I used this procedure many years ago. Before there were dinension style, text styles or annotation scale, all of those settings needed to be defined manually. I had a regular function key menu for drafting, but on my F12 key, I had a Shift+F12 to load a specialized function key menu with all of my text or dimension options. I also had an Alt+F12 function key menu for other, more specialized drafting command strings, as well as often-placed cells. Ctrl+F12 was the command on each menu to reload my regular function key menu. It was a bit to keep track of, but it worked very well to allow me to annotate consistently and efficiently.

    This approach still works today, so if you want more shortcuts and you can keep track of your different menus, you could look into function keys.

    MaryB

    Power GeoPak 08.11.09.918
    Power InRoads 08.11.09.918
    OpenRoads Designer 2021 R2

        

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