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How to utilize a return key as a shortcut

Engaged ,
Jul 31, 2022 Jul 31, 2022

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So...I went move the shortcut for rendering effects in-to-out  -- the RETURN key --- to the render in-to-out (everything) function. After I deleted it, I can't seem to add it as hitting RETURN (or ENTER) is the shortcut key to clicking OK in the keyboard settings window.

 

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Advisor , Jul 31, 2022 Jul 31, 2022

You can do so by dragging the enter/return key from the keyboard layout to the shortcut command.

For Reference check the below screen recording  - 

shortcut.gif

 

 

 

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Jul 31, 2022 Jul 31, 2022

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You can do so by dragging the enter/return key from the keyboard layout to the shortcut command.

For Reference check the below screen recording  - 

shortcut.gif

 

 

 

Vishu Aggarwal
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Super swesome. Solved a different issue I was having with the space bar. Thnak you!

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