Saving Key Commands . . .

Okay. I did a search and read the posts on here (there are, of course, several relating to the issue of Key Commands) . . . but - sorry - I'm still not getting it. The com.apple.logic.pro.plist file . . . what about it? The posts say that it's THAT file that has the key commands in it . . . but I don't know what to DO with that file once I find it.
As per one post, I moved it from the preferences folder to the desktop, then I opened Logic, and then opened my KC window (in Logic) and clicked on the "import key commands" button, and went to select the file I just moved to the desktop, but it didn't let me import it. Unfortunately, I initialized all my KC's before doing this, thinking that it would work . . . and it didn't . . . So I lost all my personal KC's . . .
So how is it exactly that KC's are saved?
One of the commads in the KC window in Logic says "save Key Commands". When I click that, it says something like "now your key commands can be saved as text on your desktop", but it doesn't tell you HOW to do that, or how to find it, access it . . . etc . . .
Sorry for my ignorance, but I'm simply just not getting it.
Is there a KC file OUTSIDE of Logic where I can see my KC's?
Ugh . . .
Thank you for all your help, everyone, in advance,
Javier Calderon

Hallo. It is possible to import another KEy Commands "file". I am not in studio right now but I try to describe best I can:
There is the "plist" file in Preferences folder but this file is not what you are looking for. In the same directory (I guess it is user/Library/Preferences ) there is a FOLDER called com.applle.LogicPro or similar. Inside THIS folder there are more files and maybe another folder probably. One of the files IS actually the file with your Logic preferences, where the keycommands are "stored". This file should have some kind of Logic icon, the file you mentioned -if I remember things right - has only a blank white clipping icon or so... when I was importing keycommands after reinstalling the system, in Keycommands window in Logic I choosed "Import" from the menu in toreehat window (it is under "Initialize" and so...) and in the popup window I found my old Logic prefs file which I stored on different HD as a backup before reinstalling the system.... After I choosed this file another popup window opened and it said something like "..Your current "preferences" file is now stored as "preferences.bak" " . Which means that as soon as you import keycommands from somewhere else, your current keycommands should be stored as a backup if you want to recall them back. I am sorry I do not remember the proper name of the "preferences" file, but again you can find it inside the folder called probably com.apple.LogicPro inside user/Library/Preferences.

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    •Set Size Tool
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    •Set Quantize Tool
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    •Set Marquee Tool
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    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
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    ct Down Zoom Vertical Out
    ct Up Zoom Vertical In
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    co F3 •Recall Zoom 3
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    Store Navigation Snapshot
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    Navigation: Forward
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    Page Left
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    1/3 Page Right
    1/8 Page Left
    1/8 Page Right
    Home Page Top
    End Page Bottom
    Page Left-most
    Page Right-most
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    Hide/Show Parameters
    Hide/Show Toolbox
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    Plain Background
    A Catch Clock Position
    Link Window (Same Level)
    D MIDI Out Toggle
    MIDI In Toggle
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    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
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    a •Go Out of Folder or Region
    Deselect All
    sh ct T Toggle Selection
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    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
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    •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
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    •Nudge Event Length by Tick -1
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    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
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    op Down •Event Transpose -1
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    Auto Track Zoom
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    Find Original of Alias
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    Select All Orphan Aliases
    Delete All Orphan Aliases
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    < Snip: Cut Time and Move by Locators
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    Demix by Note Pitch
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    Delete Trackname
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     Convert Regions to New Regions
     Convert Regions to New Audio Files
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    Paste ReCycle Loop
    Search Zero Crossings
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    L Toggle Loop
    sh L Turn Loops to Real Copies
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    Erase Duplicated Events
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    Replace Overlapped Regions
    Tie Regions within Locators
    Insert Instrument MIDI settings as Events
    Erase inside Locators
    Erase outside Locators
    ct E Erase outside Region Borders
    Crop Regions outside Marquee Selection
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    Make Groove Template
    Import DNA Groove Templates...
    Show Channel Strip Only
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    Region Content
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    sh op N Tracknames To Regions
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    Waveform vertical zoom x 2
    Waveform vertical zoom x 4
    Waveform vertical zoom x 8
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    ct op co Up Waveform vertical zoom in
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    Toggle Audio Inputs
    Toggle Audio Tracks
    Toggle Audio Instruments
    Toggle Audio Aux
    Toggle Audio Busses
    Toggle Audio Outputs
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    New Mapped Instrument
    New Fader/Knobs/...
    New Keyboard
    New Monitor
    New Arpeggiator
    New Transformer
    New Delay Line
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    New Chord Memorizer
    New MIDI Out Port
    New Audio Object
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    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
    Object Width -1 Pixel
    Object Width +1 Pixel
    Object Height -1 Pixel
    Object Height +1 Pixel
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    Insert Layer
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    Apply Buffer Template to Position
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    Apply Buffer Template to Definition
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    Color View: Force Black & White
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    Left •Previous Event
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    Up •Previous Staff
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    Voice/Staff Assignment: staff below voice
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    Default Beams
    Not Independent
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    Default Accidentals
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    op H •Align Object Positions Horizontally
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    •Nudge Position Down
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    ct op co Right •Nudge Position Right
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    Settings: Clefs & Signatures
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    •Partbox: 1/2 Note
    •Partbox: 1/4 Note
    •Partbox: 1/8 Note
    •Partbox: 1/16 Note
    •Partbox: 1/32 Note
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    •Previous Partbox Symbol
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    •Attach Symbol: Flageolet
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    •Attach Symbol: Right Hand
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    •Attach Symbol: Heavy
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    •Attach Symbol: Jazz 2
    •Attach Symbol: Jazz 3
    •Attach Symbol: Jazz 4
    •Attach Symbol: Jazz 5
    •Attach Symbol: Jazz 6
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    sh ct S Insert: Slur Down
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    co . Insert: Decrescendo
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    Right Scroll to Next Event
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    Local Position
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    •Duplicate Event and Numerical Edit
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    Create Hyper Set For Current Events
    Clear Hyper Set
    Create Event Definition
    Delete Event Definition
    Multi Create Event Definition...
     Convert Event Definition...
    Copy Event Definition
    Paste Event Definition
    Select All Event Definitions
    Protect Values toggle
    Auto define toggle
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    Down Select Next Audio File
    Show Audio File Details
    Hide Audio File Details
    Play/Stop Region
    ct O Add Audio File...
    Add Region
    Delete File(s)
    Optimize File(s)...
    Backup File(s)
    Copy/Convert File(s)
    Move File(s)
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    ct D Select Unused
    ct G Show All Regions
    ct H Hide All Regions
    sh W Strip Silence...
    Import SDII Regions
    Export SDII Regions
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    Delete selected Groups
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    •Play/Stop Region to Anchor
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    Save Selection As...
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    Right •Goto Selection End
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    sh E •Goto Region End
    sh A •Goto Region Anchor
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    Silencer...
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    Quantize Engine...
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    Search Silence
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    Right Next Zone/Group
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    Note 'D#'
    Note 'E'
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    Note 'F#'
    Note 'G'
    Note 'G#'
    Note 'A'
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    Note 'B'
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    Octave 1
    Octave 2
    Octave 3
    Octave 4
    Octave 5
    Octave 6
    Octave - 2
    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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    Abort scan process
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    Back
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