Key Command Help!!

I just did a complete erase and install of my system (it was most definitely in need) and I am now having an issue when trying to rebuild my set of key commands. I hadn't taken a ton of time customizing a lot of them so I am just starting from scratch and remembering what I like to use a lot. One of the commands that I cannot live without is using the [ and ] keys to go to the previous and next plug-in settings. But I am having an issue entering the ] into the key command screen. Everytime I enter it, I get -93. I've tried changing the settings to "learn by key label" and "learn by position" and I get the same thing. It wouldn't bother me if it was actually right, but it isn't. In fact, anything I enter for that key command shows up wrong. Entering the letter V shows up as F6!! Is there a place where the key commands preference file is that I can trash and start again without losing all of my other preference settings?

Your Key Commands are stored with your preferences, in ~/Library/Preferences/Logic/com.apple.logic.pro
You could move that file onto your destop, rebuild your key command, then move the new prefs onto your destop, move the old one back to the correct location and import the "new" Key commands from the one on your destktop.
However, I wouldn't worry about your losing your Global preferences, those are easy to reset....

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