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By default HTML-Kit will support deprecated keyboard shortcuts for copying, cutting and pasting text -- Ctrl+Insert, Shift+Delete and Shift+Insert. These shortcuts have been replaced by now standard Ctrl+C, Ctrl+X and Ctrl+V keys. This document describes how to disable the deprecated shortcut keys.
- Exit HTML-Kit.
- Start the Windows Registry Editor. Editing the Windows Registry incorrectly can cause serious problems to your system. Use it at your own risk and make a system backup first if necessary.
- Change to the following key and select "Settings:"
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Chami\HTML-Kit\1.0\Settings
- Select "Edit | New | String Value" from the main menu.
- Rename the newly created value name ("New Value #1") to "EnableOldCutCopyPasteKeys" using the "Edit | Rename" menu option.
- Set the value of "EnableOldCutCopyPasteKeys" to "0" without quotes using the "Edit | Modify" menu option.
- Restart HTML-Kit.
Document ID: H000118
Reviewed On: 10-Apr-2001
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