More keyboard shortcuts to N97

Who can make, and how are made new shortcuts to N97? There are already shortcuts available using combinations with the Chr-button e.g., Chr + > = zoom , Chr – F = find in webpage, and more, so the code cannot be too long or difficult. For instance copy + paste that works outside the Quickoffice would be very useful. I could copy phone numbers from documents, SMS and e-mails directly to the phone call area and call or send SMS directly. This very practical feature was available in the "oldtime" 9300 and 9500 Communicators, but with the E90 that was laft out. I want it back!
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I agree, I want it back too :]
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