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Category Displays a drop-down list of all the available categories of user interface actions for the selected context. Action list Displays all the available actions and shortcuts, if defined, for the selected group (context) and category. Hotkey Allows you to enter a keyboard shortcut. Once the shortcut is entered, the Assign Button is active. Assigned To Displays the action a shortcut is assigned to if the shortcut you entered is already assigned. Assign Activates when you enter a keyboard shortcut in the Hotkey field. When you click Assign, it transfers the shortcut information to the Action list on the left side of the dialog. Remove Removes all shortcuts for the selected action in the Action list on the left side of the dialog. Write Keyboard Chart Opens the Save File As dialog, where you can save changes you made to keyboard shortcuts in a TXT file that you can print. Overrides Active When on, holding keys for boldface shortcuts in the Edit Poly and Editable Poly groups overrides standard functionality. For example, while editing an Editable Poly object at the Polygon sub-object level, pressing and holding Shift+Ctrl+B activates the Bevel tool temporarily, overriding the current operation. Delay To Override The delay before which the active keyboard shortcut overrides the current operation (see Overrides Active, preceding). Load Displays the Load Shortcut File dialog. Allows you to load custom shortcuts, from a KBD file into your scene. Save Displays the Save Shortcut File As dialog. Allows you to save any changes you've made to the shortcuts to a KBD file. Reset Restores the shortcuts to the default setup (defaultui.kbd). Toolbars Panel Customize menu > Customize User Interface > Toolbars tab The Toolbars panel lets you edit existing toolbars and create your own custom toolbars. You can add, remove, and edit buttons on existing toolbars, or you can delete the toolbars entirely. You can also create custom toolbars with both 3ds Max commands and scripts. 7700 | Chapter 26 Customizing the User Interface