MS Access Shortcut Keys. Useful, but Access offers many more shortcuts for you to take advantage of. For a list, refer to the “Keyboard Shortcuts” topic (online or in the Microsoft Access help file). By default, Access databases display as tabbed documents. To use windowed documents, Click the File tab., and then click Options. In the Access Options dialog box, click Current Database and, under Document Window Options, click Overlapping Windows. Note You will have to close and reopen the current database for the option to take effect.
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Hi Rafal, Thank you for posting in Windows Server Forum. You can try below 2 methods, if it success for you. Method 1: You can set universal keyboard shortcuts in System Preferences Keyboard Keyboard Shortcuts Application Shortcuts All Applications, you can enter menu values (Save, Copy, Paste, etc) and then assign new key combinations to them. On the RDC menu, click Preferences, and then click Keyboard. In the Mac column, double-click the keyboard shortcut that you want to change, and then press the combination of keys that you want to use instead. NOTE: The new combination of keys must include one modifier key and at least one additional key, such as CONTROL + F10.
More information: Keyboard shortcuts Hope it helps! Thanks, Dharmesh. Hi Rafal, Thank you for posting in Windows Server Forum. You can try below 2 methods, if it success for you. Method 1: You can set universal keyboard shortcuts in System Preferences Keyboard Keyboard Shortcuts Application Shortcuts All Applications, you can enter menu values (Save, Copy, Paste, etc) and then assign new key combinations to them. On the RDC menu, click Preferences, and then click Keyboard. In the Mac column, double-click the keyboard shortcut that you want to change, and then press the combination of keys that you want to use instead.
NOTE: The new combination of keys must include one modifier key and at least one additional key, such as CONTROL + F10. More information: Keyboard shortcuts Hope it helps! Thanks, Dharmesh.