Alignment Commands and Keyboard Shortcuts
Adobe Illustrator in its stock installation has no keyboard shortcuts for the six alignment commands within the Object>Align menu or the Align palette. It seems like there is a good reason for that. It's pretty difficult to create a logical set of custom keyboard shortcuts for the six alignment commands without causing any conflicts with the huge number of existing keyboard shortcuts.
Some rival applications have stock keyboard shortcuts for the six alignment commands. CorelDRAW uses the L, C, R, T, E & B keys; adding the shift button will distribute objects along the same axes. Nearly all those shortcut keys have other existing designations in Illustrator. In Illustrator I can apply the same keyboard shortcuts within a different keyboard shortcut sets file. Just out of habit I'm trying not to mess with any of the existing shortcuts with Illustrator Defaults.
Attempts to use other combinations with the L-C-R-T-E-B keys, such as Alt or Ctrl, open new cans of worms. Ctrl+C is one of the most commonly used clipboard shortcuts. The Windows OS doesn't like me using the Alt key in conjunction with most of the L-C-R-T-E-B keys; even though the command works a very irritating OS warning sound erupts. My NVidia graphics board took ownership of the Alt+R combo (performance overlay function). I tried using a combination of Shift+1-6; but they don't work on my notebook (it doesn't have a num lock key).
Does anyone have any good keyboard shortcut "recipes" for the six align functions, shortcuts that work in harmony with the existing Illustrator defaults?
