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<p>Select <gui>Custom Shortcuts</gui> on the left side of the window.</p>
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<p>Click the <gui>+</gui> button. The <gui>Custom Shortcut</gui>
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<p>Click the <gui>+</gui> button. The <gui>Custom Shortcut</gui>
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window will appear.</p>
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<p>Write a <gui>Name</gui> to identify the shortcut, and a
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<gui>Command</gui> to run an application, then click <gui>Apply</gui>.
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For example, if you wanted the shortcut to open Rhythmbox, you could name
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<p>Write a <gui>Name</gui> to identify the shortcut, and a
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<gui>Command</gui> to run an application, then click <gui>Apply</gui>.
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it <input>Music</input> and use the <input>rhythmbox</input> command.</p>
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<p>Double click where it says <gui>Disabled</gui> on the far right, and
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<p>Double click where it says <gui>Disabled</gui> on the far right, and
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then hold down the desired shortcut key combination.</p>
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<p>The command name that you type should be a valid system command. You
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can check that the command works by opening a Terminal and typing it in
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there. The command that opens an application may not have exactly the
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<p>The command name that you type should be a valid system command. You
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can check that the command works by opening a Terminal and typing it in
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there. The command that opens an application may not have exactly the
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same name as the application itself.</p>
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<p>If you want to change the command that is associated with a custom keyboard
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shortcut, double-click the <em>name</em> of the shortcut. The
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<p>If you want to change the command that is associated with a custom keyboard
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shortcut, double-click the <em>name</em> of the shortcut. The
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<gui>Custom Shortcut</gui> window will appear, and you can edit the command.</p>