There is a nice post about key commands in Phlip Rothmans Scoring Notes blog available right now:
In addition to using the default keyboard shortcuts in Sibelius and Dorico, you can program your own, and even override the default settings if you so choose.
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Florian Kretlow explains in the replies how to manipulate the file which has the key commands stored. I did not try the method yet (since it seems to be quite complicated), but I wanted you to know about this.
Happy notesetting!
I wrote this tutorial to add shortcut for explose / reduce function that is not support in the shortcut editor
Hello, As said by Daniel in this post https://www.steinberg.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=246&t=128322&p=695099&hilit=shortcut+top+note#p695099, there is no solution to assign shortcuts to select a top or second note of a chord and there...
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I used the macro recorder to get the syntax.
In addition to my previus post, I’ve just find how to use shortcuts for the properties panel commands.
see this post : [hack] Shortcuts for properties in properties panel - Dorico - Steinberg Forums
Thank you - this is very helpful!
How did you do that FlorentG?
I wrote this up pretty fully here , Miguel. Substitute step 3 with whatever it is that you want to achieve.