CA InterTest provides you the default shortcut key definitions for many commands used on the CA InterTest main window. You can define new key combinations or customize existing key definitions for CA InterTest commands using the Preferences dialog. Use the following procedure if you want to define a new shortcut key for a CA InterTest command.
To customize shortcut key definitions
The Preferences dialog opens.
The commands appear in a table format that shows the classification for the command, existing shortcut key sequence, and when the shortcut key is used.
The following list contains the key mapping schemes available for commands on CA InterTest:
The following fields are automatically populated:
Shows the command name. Press the key sequence for the command.
Lists the key sequence assigned to the selected command. Enter the new sequence.
Note: To use a special key sequence, click the back arrow button and select Backspace, Tab, or the Shift+Tab key combination.
Lists the situations when you can use the new key sequence. Select a situation from the drop-down list.
The new key sequence is assigned to the selected command. Click the View tab to see the new shortcut key sequence in the commands table on the Preferences dialog.