Assign a command+key shortcut for cropping pages (not an accelerator key)
A one-key accelerator key (C) exists, but in order to use it, one must activate the whole set, which leads to accidentally starting lots of processes by touching a key by mistake (or by typing a seach term into the Find window too quickly. Acrobat used to have Command+Shift+C for this purpose, but it is not included in the latest version.
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Timothy Lubin commented
FYI, I'm not the only one who used to rely on this keyboard shortcut, and was surprised when it no longer worked: https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-sdk-discussions/keyboard-shortcut-for-cropping-pages-changed/td-p/8028007
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Timothy Lubin commented
Correction: the keyboard shortcut that used to work (in Acrobat 9 and X) was Shift+Command+T, which in DC has been reassigned to "insert blank pages" (a tool I never need). Oddly enough, I do not find Shift+Command+T listed in shortcut lists in the manuals, for Acrobat 9 and X, but I used the combination all the time, and was surprised to find it no longer worked in DC.
ALTERNATIVELY, allow users to assign customized shortcut keys!
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Adminsubrato (Admin, Adobe) commented
Thanks Timothy for sharing your concern. I checked Keyboard shortcut helpx article - https://helpx.adobe.com/in/acrobat/using/keyboard-shortcuts.html for Acrobat and there were no mentions of Command+Shift+C
Please help us with version of Acrobat, where command+key for crop were working.
Regards,
Subrato