All Keyboard shortcuts in using JDEV

Hi,
I didnot find any document on Internet that contains all the keyboard shortcuts using JDeveloper.
Some of them can be seen in the JDev menu's themself but not all, like "the keyboard shortcut for matching flower braces".
So, please, if somebody have compiled them, please send me or post it here.
Thanks,
Sreedhar Morangapally
[email protected]

Hi,
in JDeveloper, go to Tools--> Preferences-->Accelerators for a list of commands and associated keyboard shortcuts. Note that not all commands have keyboard shortcuts defined by default, but you can assign new ones.
Frank

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