provide a default key binding for a particular SlickEdit Core command, the corresponding Visual C++
key binding is used.
• Xcode
Changing Emulations
After SlickEdit® Core is installed, you are prompted to choose an emulation. CUA is the default emulation
mode. Key bindings and shortcuts mentioned in our documentation are based on this emulation. You can
change emulation modes at any time: Click Window → Preferences, expand SlickEdit and click Gener-
al in the tree, then double-click the Emulation setting.
Figure 4.1. Emulation Options
You should save custom key/mouse bindings for the current emulation before switching emulations. You
can do this by exporting your custom bindings using the Key Bindings dialog (see Exporting and Importing
Bindings), or you can save using the prompt that appears when switching emulations.
Figure 4.2. Emulation Prompt
Changing Emulations
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