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SUMMARYThe Visual C++ 4.x Help file gives the following incorrect information: NOTE: To view this information, choose Finding Information, select Special Features, and then select Customizing the Keyboard and Toolbars from Infoview. NOTE: This line no longer appears in Visual C++ 6.0. However, the information about keyboard shortcuts is still useful in Visual C++ 6.o. When making custom key assignments, you should make sure the editor you're making changes to has precedence. The editors (Main, InfoViewer, Text, Dialog, or Image) are layered in two tiers. The Main editor has the lowest priority, and all other editors share a higher priority. These editors are mutually exclusive so only one editor other than Main is active at any one time. MORE INFORMATION
With Visual C++ 4.x, in the Customize dialog box, which is reached by
clicking Customize menu on the Tools menu, each editor in the list provides
default settings. For the editor you designate, the command shortcut key
you specify overrides any previous assignment for that key in that editor.
It also overrides any default shortcut key specified in the Main editor for
that command.
NOTE: The InfoViewer editor no longer exists in Visual C++ 6.0, which uses
HTML Help instead for its help system.
REFERENCESFor more information and an example of this functionality, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q138136 How to Assign the F8 Key to DebugStepInto in Visual C++ 4.x Q120918 Visual C++ Vers 2.0 README.WRI, Part 2 Development Environment Additional query words: kbVC400bug kbinf 2.00 2.10 2.20 4.00 4.10 4.20
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