We also have Envelope Distort, Make With Mesh with a keyboard shortcut of Command-Option-M. If we take a look at the Macintosh defaults here, you can see that it's originally assigned to an Envelope Distortion function called Make With Top Object, which doesn't really have much of a C in it, just the second-to-last letter. Now, that's one of those remap shortcuts. All right, so I've assigned Command-Option or Ctrl-Alt-C to hiding and showing the corner widgets inside of a live rectangle. Command is the same as Ctrl on the PC, Option is the same as Alt, and Shift is the exact same thing as Shift. Notice that I've changed Command-Option-C. All right, I'm starting off on page three here because that's where the action really starts. ![]() And that's because keyboard shortcuts are all you can modify using Illustrator's keyboard shortcuts command. We're not talking about keyboard-mouse combos, like Alt-clicking or something along those lines. Now, the other thing to bear in mind is these are strictly keyboard equivalents. That's why I'm providing you with this documentation, so you can review it at your leisure and decide what stuff matters most to you. ![]() Now, I don't expect you to remember all of these. ![]() In this movie, I'll take you on a tour of what I consider to be some of the dekeKeys highlights.
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