From the course: Wacom Tablet: Customizing ExpressKeys

Specific software ExpressKey shortcut tips

From the course: Wacom Tablet: Customizing ExpressKeys

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Specific software ExpressKey shortcut tips

- The following videos show example express key, touch strip, touch ring, and on screen control suggestions for specific types of software. These will help your welcome device enhance your work. Implement these suggestions using any welcome shortcut you prefer. Many of the default settings will work for most programs, such as the modifiers like shift, alt, and control. Save, cut, paste, and scrolling. But I've pulled together the most commonly used shortcuts you can implement. But don't be limited by these suggestions. You can create express keys of any keyboard shortcuts you tend to use the most often. Most of these suggestions can set as either, an express key or an on screen control. I'll specify the shortcuts that can be set up on a touch strip or touch slider. But those same shortcuts can also be set as express keys. I'll also specify a few shortcuts that'll work well as a button on your welcome pen. Now when you create your shortcuts, try to keep like items together, such as your modifiers, or certain similar tools. These shortcuts are easier to use and easier to remember if like things are grouped together. And if you set up custom express keys for each program, you'll get access to what you need, without losing any express key settings for your other programs. And there are many other programs I may not touch on in these videos, but you can look at what I suggest here, and set shortcuts for your software, which more than likely will use the same or at least similar settings. (buzzing) - [Insect] Help me.

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