Cycle mode key command

Hi. I know this may be trivial but I've been searching everywhere for a key command for toggling cycle mode with no success. Anyone who knows would be so kind to help. Also, is there a list of default key commands anywhere that can be found? I looked for it in the manuals but couldn't find it. Thanks in advance.

Did you customise that yourself, or is it one of the language/region differences?
I've been with Logic since Logic 1.x. I've been known to customise my own key commands plenty (which is the key to a powerful, fast, efficient and bespoke workflow).
They evolve over time, of course. Like how they stopped letting you assign the tab key in LP8. Tab has been my "set rounded locators and play and cycle selection" for fifteen years until LP8... grr...
I set up what makes most sense to me, not what makes most sense to some random guy in Hamburg.
No one else works in Logic the exact same way as me, or uses the same functions in the same way. I set up the things I need to keys that make the most sense. I may constantly use function X and therefore assign to a single key, and never use function Y and so deassign it. You may rely on function Y but never user function X at all. So how can a generic set of key commands work optimally for every persons unique workflow and requirements?
If you already know where to look & how to search!
Yeah, of course. I'm just talking general cases really...
The main problem is often not knowing what something is called, therefore not having the ability to easily search the documentation. That's where other users can give a valuable heads up.
Eg type "key commands" into the search of the manual...

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    ⌅ ⇧↩ Play
    . ⌥↩ Pause
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    = ⇧= Set Rounded Locators by Regions/Events
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    ⌃↘ •Go to Selection End
    ↩ ⌃⌅ •Go to Beginning
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    C K MIDI/Monitor Metronome Click
    ⌥* Open Recording Project Settings...
    R ⌥L Toggle Library
    K ⌥M Toggle Marker List
    ⌃; ⌘; Add to Arrange...
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    ⌥⇧R ⌃⌥⇧R Secondary Ruler
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    ⌃↘ ⌃↓ Stems: down
    ⌃⌦ ⌃⌫ Stems: hide
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  • Need key commands list - complete

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    -------- Global Commands --------
    * Record
    •Record Repeat
    Tab •Record Toggle
    sh - 18 •Capture Last Take as Recording
    •Capture Last Take as Recording & Play
    Enter Play
    ; Pause
    Return Stop
    Space Play or Stop
    Rewind
    Forward
    Fast Rewind
    Fast Forward
    Rewind 1 frame
    Forward 1 frame
    Rewind by format value
    Forward by format value
    Shuttle Rewind
    Shuttle Forward
    Scrub Rewind
    Scrub Forward
    Scrub by MIDI Value (-2-)
    ct 0 •Play from Beginning
    •Play from previous Bar
    •Play from Left Locator
    •Play from Right Locator
     •Play from left window corner
     Goto Left Locator
    ct Enter Goto Right Locator
    Goto Last Play Position
    Stop Goto Last Play Position
    Stop Goto Left Locator
    op co G •goto Position...
    . Set Left Locator...
    ct . Set Right Locator...
    sh [ Set Left Locator by Song Position
    [ Set Left Locator by rounded Song Position
    Set Left Autodrop Point by Song Position
    Set Left Autodrop Point by rounded Song Position
    sh ] Set Right Locator by Song Position
    ] Set Right Locator by rounded Song Position
    Set Right Autodrop Point by Song Position
    Set Right Autodrop Point by rounded Song Position
    Set Locators by Regions
    op O Set rounded Locators by Regions/Events
    ct X •Set Locators & Play
    X •Set rounded Locators & Play
    •Set rounded Locators & Cycle Play
    •Set rounded Locators & Record
    •Set rounded Locators & Cycle Record
    Swap Left and Right Locator
    Move Locators forward by Cycle Length
    Move Locators backwards by Cycle Length
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    •Goto Selection
    ct a Create Marker
    sh a Create Marker without rounding
    Create Marker by Regions
    Delete Marker
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    Open Marker Text...
    Open Marker Text as Float...
    Set Locators by Marker & Enable Cycle
    Set Locators by previous Marker & Enable Cycle
    Set Locators by next Marker & Enable Cycle
    sh -123 Goto Previous Marker
    sh -124 Goto Next Marker
    Goto Marker Number...
    sh - 85 Quick Edit Marker
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    ct 2 Goto Marker Number 2
    ct 3 Goto Marker Number 3
    ct 4 Goto Marker Number 4
    ct 5 Goto Marker Number 5
    ct 6 Goto Marker Number 6
    ct 7 Goto Marker Number 7
    ct 8 Goto Marker Number 8
    ct 9 Goto Marker Number 9
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    ct op 1 Goto Marker Number 11
    ct op 2 Goto Marker Number 12
    ct op 3 Goto Marker Number 13
    ct op 4 Goto Marker Number 14
    ct op 5 Goto Marker Number 15
    ct op 6 Goto Marker Number 16
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    ct op co 0 Goto Marker Number 20
    Select Previous Song
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    Select Song 8
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    Select Song 13
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    C Cycle
    Drop
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    ct op co -  1 •Reselect Solo-locked Regions
    Solo off for all
    Mute off for all
    sh ct * Record off for all
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    N MIDI/Monitor Metronome Click
    Send Reset Controllers
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    Send All Current Fader Values except Sysex
     Send All Current Fader Values
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    - 83 Recall Screenset 1
    - 84 Recall Screenset 2
    - 85 Recall Screenset 3
    - 86 Recall Screenset 4
    - 87 Recall Screenset 5
    - 88 Recall Screenset 6
    - 89 Recall Screenset 7
    - 91 Recall Screenset 8
    - 92 Recall Screenset 9
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    sh N Open Metronome Song Settings...
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    -106 Open Audio Preferences...
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    ct op co R Set All Tracks to Automation Read
    Set All Tracks to Automation Touch
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    sh F15 Track Automation Settings...
    Toggle Automation controlling Volume
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    sh ct R Move Current Region Data To Track Automation
    Move Current Track Automation Data To Region
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    op co M Move All Track Automation Data To Region
    Refresh Freeze Files
    •Refresh Audio Configuration
    - 75 Audio Hardware Setup
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    co \ Set Audio Record Path...
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    co W Close Window
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    Esc Close Window or Song
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    sh F Select Next Window
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    Initialize Song
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    sh co W Close
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    ct -  1 Save Song as...
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    Song to FinalCut Pro/XML...
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    co Q Quit
    co Z Undo
    sh co Z Redo
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    co X Cut
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    co V Paste
    -117 Clear
    co A Select All
    co F4 Zoom Window
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    Stack Windows
    Import Audio File...
    Next Plug-In Setting
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    Next EXS Instrument
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    Next Plug-In Setting or EXS Instrument
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    Next Channel Strip Setting
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    Copy Channel Strip Setting
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    Save Channel Strip Setting as...
    Next Channel Strip or Plug-in Setting or EXS Instrument
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    Plug-in Delay Compensation: All
    -------- Various Windows --------
    •Show Tools
     •Set Next Tool
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    W •Set Arrow Tool
    R •Set Scissors Tool
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    E •Set Text Tool
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    •Set Voice Separation Tool
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    •Set Quantize Tool
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    sh G Toggle Global Tracks
    Toggle Signature Track
    Toggle Tempo Track
    Toggle Chord Track
    Toggle Beat Mapping Track
    Toggle Marker Track
    Toggle Video Track
    Toggle Transposition Track
    Hide All Global Tracks
    Show All Global Tracks
    ct Left Zoom Horizontal Out
    ct Right Zoom Horizontal In
    ct Down Zoom Vertical Out
    ct Up Zoom Vertical In
    co F1 •Recall Zoom 1
    co F2 •Recall Zoom 2
    co F3 •Recall Zoom 3
    sh co F1 •Save as Zoom 1
    sh co F2 •Save as Zoom 2
    sh co F3 •Save as Zoom 3
    Zoom to fit Selection vertically & horizontally, store Navigation Snapshot
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    PageUp Page Up
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    Page Right
    1/3 Page Left
    1/3 Page Right
    1/8 Page Left
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    Home Page Top
    End Page Bottom
    Page Left-most
    Page Right-most
    Scroll In Play
    sh F4 Hide/Show Transport
    Hide/Show Parameters
    Hide/Show Toolbox
    sh op co G Grid
    Plain Background
    A Catch Clock Position
    Link Window (Same Level)
    D MIDI Out Toggle
    MIDI In Toggle
    M Mute Folders/Regions
    F12 Hyper Draw: Disable
    F13 Hyper Draw: Volume
    Hyper Draw: Pan
    Hyper Draw: Modulation
    Hyper Draw: Pitch Bend
    Hyper Draw: Note Velocity
    Hyper Draw: Other...
    H Hyper Draw: Autodefine
    -------- Arrange and Various Editors --------
    co a •Go Into Folder or Region
    a •Go Out of Folder or Region
    Deselect All
    sh ct T Toggle Selection
    ct op co F Select All Following
    Select All Following of Track
    Select inside Locators
    Deselect outside Locators
    Deselect Global Tracks
    sh U Select empty Objects
    sh O Select overlapped Objects
    op = Select Equal Objects
    ct op S Select Similar Objects
    = Select Equal Channels
    sh = Select Equal Subpositions
    ct op co M Select Muted Regions/Events
    sh co 1 •Select First
    sh co 2 •Select Last
    Left •Select Previous Event
    Right •Select Next Event
    sh Left •Toggle Previous Region/Event
    sh Right •Toggle Next Region/Event
    -  5 Scroll To Selection
    Q Quantize Again
    •Quantize: next value
    •Quantize: previous Value
    sh Q De-Quantize
    sh co F Note Overlap Correction
    sh co C Note Force Legato
    Select Top Line
    ct op co Down Select Bottom Line
    sh C Lines To Channels
    co L Sustain Pedal to Note Length
    co F Note Overlap Correction (selected/selected)
    ct co C Note Force Legato (selected/selected)
    co R Note Overlap Correction for Repeated Notes
    •Delete Similar Objects
    •Delete but Keep Similar Objects
    •Delete and Select Next Region/Event
    ct V Paste at original Position
    Paste Replace
    Erase Unselected within Selection
    sh co R Repeat Objects...
    J Merge Objects
    Split Regions/Events by Locators
    sh F5 Split Regions/Events by rounded Song Position
    F5 Split Regions/Events by Song Position
    ct op co P •Pickup Clock (Move Event to SPL Position)
    sh ct P •Pickup Clock & Select Next Event
    •Set Region/Event Start to SPL Position
    sh \ •Set Region/Event End to SPL Position
    ct op + •Nudge Event Position by SMPTE frame +1
    ct op - •Nudge Event Position by SMPTE frame -1
    sh ct + •Nudge Event Position by SMPTE Bits +1
    sh ct - •Nudge Event Position by SMPTE Bits -1
    ct + •Nudge Event Position by SMPTE frame + 0.5
    ct - •Nudge Event Position by SMPTE frame - 0.5
    •Nudge Event Position by SMPTE frame + 5
    •Nudge Event Position by SMPTE frame - 5
    •Nudge Event Position by Tick +1
    •Nudge Event Position by Tick -1
    ct op Right •Nudge Event Position by Format +1
    •Nudge Event Position by Format -1
    •Nudge Event Position by Beat +1
    •Nudge Event Position by Beat -1
    •Nudge Event Position by Bar +1
    •Nudge Event Position by Bar -1
    •Nudge Event Position by + Nudge Value
    •Nudge Event Position by - Nudge Value
    •Set Nudge Value to Tick
    •Set Nudge Value to Format
    •Set Nudge Value to Beat
    •Set Nudge Value to Bar
    •Set Nudge Value to SMPTE Frame
    •Set Nudge Value to 0.5 SMPTE Frame
    •Nudge Event Length by Tick +1
    •Nudge Event Length by Tick -1
    sh ct Right •Nudge Event Length by Format +1
    sh ct Left •Nudge Event Length by Format -1
    •Nudge Event Length by Beat +1
    •Nudge Event Length by Beat -1
    •Nudge Event Length by Bar +1
    •Nudge Event Length by Bar -1
    •Nudge Event Length by SMPTE frame +1
    •Nudge Event Length by SMPTE frame -1
    op Up •Event Transpose +1
    op Down •Event Transpose -1
    + •Event Channel +1
    - •Event Channel -1
    P Positions/Time Ruler in SMPTE Units
    co U Unlock SMPTE Position
    ct op co - 37 Lock SMPTE Position
    Snap Mode: Smart
    Snap Mode: Bar
    Snap Mode: Beat
    Snap Mode: Format
    Snap Mode: Ticks
    Snap Mode: Frames
    Snap Mode: QF
    sh co D Snap Mode: Samples
    Drag Mode: Overlap
    Drag Mode: No Overlap
    Drag Mode: X-Fade
    Drag Mode: Shuffle L
    Drag Mode: Shuffle R
    -------- Windows showing audio files --------
    ct op co W Show file(s) in Finder
    -------- Arrange Window --------
    Up •Select previous Track
    Down •Select next Track
    Left •Select previous Region
    Right •Select next Region
    ct op co D •Deselect All Regions Except Recording Track
    •Set Track & MIDI Thru Parameters by Region/Folder
    ct op co C Select Equal Colored Regions
    Pack Folder
    Unpack Folder
    Unpack Folder (Use Existing Tracks)
    Append Track to Track List
    sh - 17 Create Track
    sh ct Return Create Track with next Instrument
    Create Multiple Tracks...
    Delete Track
    co D Delete unused Tracks
    sh op co D Delete Redundant Audio Tracks
    sh co T Tracks for Overlapped Regions
    Tracks for Selected Regions
    H Toggle Hide View
    Hide Current Track and Select Next Track
    Unhide All Tracks
    Toggle Track Mute
    Toggle Track Mute of all Tracks of Folder
    Toggle Track Mute of all Tracks With Same Instrument of Song
    Record Enable Track
    Toggle Track Solo
    ct op Down Individual Track Zoom In
    ct op Up Individual Track Zoom Out
    Toggle Individual Track Zoom
    Auto Track Zoom
    ct op co -  6 Individual Track Zoom Reset
    ct op co T Individual Track Zoom Reset for All Tracks
    Make Alias
    Make Alias but Copy Folder
    Turn Alias to Real Copy
    Reassign Alias
    Find Original of Alias
     Select All Aliases of Region
    Select All Orphan Aliases
    Delete All Orphan Aliases
    Audio Crossfade Options for Merge...
    Merge Regions per Tracks
    < Snip: Cut Time and Move by Locators
    Insert Time and Move by Locators
    Splice: Insert snipped part at Song Position
    Demix by Event Channel
    Demix by Note Pitch
    ct op co F15 Empty Trash
    ct op co F14 Open Trash
    Create New Instrument
    ct T Create Trackname
    Delete Trackname
    Move Selected Regions to track
    Adjust Tempo using Region Length and Locators
    ct op co O Set Region(s) to Recording Position
     Convert Regions to New Regions
     Convert Regions to New Audio Files
    sh ct co - 37 Adjust Region Length to Locators
    Adjust Region Length to Nearest Bar
    Strip Silence...
    ct op co A Open in Apple Loops Utility...
    Copy ReCycle Loop
    Paste ReCycle Loop
    Search Zero Crossings
    ct op co N Normalize
    Normalize without Channel
    Normalize without Channel & Delay
    ct op co Q Apply Quantization Settings Destructively
    L Toggle Loop
    sh L Turn Loops to Real Copies
    Turn Loops to Aliases
    Erase Duplicated Events
    ct op co X Set Optimal Region Sizes rounded by bar
    Set Optimal Region Sizes rounded by denominator
    Snap Region Start to Bar
    Remove Overlaps
    sh Tab Tie Regions by Length Change
    op Tab Tie Regions by Position Change
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    Tie Regions within Locators
    Insert Instrument MIDI settings as Events
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    Waveform vertical zoom x 8
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    -------- Track &Mixer --------
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    -------- Environment Window --------
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    New Multi Instrument
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    New Keyboard
    New Monitor
    New Arpeggiator
    New Transformer
    New Delay Line
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    Clean up Positions
    Reset Sizes
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    sh ct op Right Object move right
    sh ct op Up Object move up
    sh ct op Down Object move down
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    Object Height -1 Pixel
    Object Height +1 Pixel
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    •Attach Symbol: Jazz 3
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    Paste Event Definition
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    Optimize File(s)...
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    Fade Out
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    Note 'E'
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    Note 'G#'
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    Octave 3
    Octave 4
    Octave 5
    Octave 6
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    Octave - 1
    Octave + 1
    Octave + 2
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    1/2 note
    1/4 note
    1/8 note
    1/16 note
    1/32 note
    1/64 note
    1/128 note
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    Right
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