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\brief Default keyboard shortcuts.
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\QC has various keyboard shortcuts that speed up your development process.
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To view all \QC functions in and their keyboard shortcuts, select
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To view all \QC functions and their keyboard shortcuts, select
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\preferences > \uicontrol Environment > \uicontrol Keyboard.
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\image qtcreator-keyboard-shortcuts.png
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The shortcuts that are displayed in red color are associated with several
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functions. \QC executes the function that is available in the current
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context. If several functions are available for the same shortcut at a
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time, there is a conflict and \QC cannot execute any function.
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Shortcuts that are displayed in red are associated with several functions.
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\QC executes the function that is available in the current context.
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If several functions are available for the same shortcut in the current context,
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\QC will not execute any function due to the conflict.
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A keyboard shortcut might also conflict with a shortcut that a Window
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manager uses for its own purposes. In that case, \QC shortcuts do not work.
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A keyboard shortcut might also conflict with a shortcut that your window
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manager uses for its own purposes. If the window manager consumes the key event,
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the \QC shortcut will not be activated.
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Typically, you can configure the shortcuts in the window manager, but if
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that is not allowed, you can change the \QC shortcuts.
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\if defined(qtcreator)
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For example, Unity on
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Ubuntu 11.10 uses \key F10 in its window manager, and therefore the default
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\QC keyboard shortcut \key F10 (Step Over) does not work on that system.
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For example, Unity on Ubuntu 11.10 by default uses \key F10 in its window manager,
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and therefore the default \QC keyboard shortcut \key F10 (Step Over) will not work on
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that system.
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\endif
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