shortcuts for SQL developer

Hi all

I tried to find keyboard shortcuts for sql developer in this forum and other sites, but could not find.
Can someone point out the list of all possible shortcuts or links?

Thank you
Polasa

until v1.5.5: preferences - accelerators
from v2.1: preferences - shortcut keys

That wasn't so hard, was it? Next time look for all preferences first before you spend your time on the net...

Have fun
K.

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