Is there a keyboard shortcut to select adjustment brush A or B?

Hi,
Maybe I'm missing this somewhere but is there a keyboard shortcut to switch between adjustment brush 'A' and 'B' in Lightroom?
Thanks,
Jon

Jon,
On Windows, it's the "/" key. Try Googling "lightroom keyboard shortcuts" and going to the Victoria Bampton site. She has a .pdf file with a complete list.
Hal

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