Some keys are programmed (weirdly) but it is hard to get the focus onto the icons. I have amended the instructions below accordingly. I knew about the Alt key shortcuts that work on the ribbon (or Keytips as the Autodesk helpfile refers to them) - but I was not aware that they also work on some dialog boxes. After further testing prompted by comments by 'infeeeee' I have realised it is simpler to use than I first thought. This can be very useful as you can keep your finger on the key for multiple moves, unlike using the mouse, which requires a click for each move (a sure recipe for RSI): Yes, there are indeed some hidden keyboard shortcuts. In the process I decided to check if there are any keyboard shortcuts for the 'Move Up and Down' commands. This list of added filters does not sort alphabetically - the dialog box has no means to do so because the filters are applied in order, which means you don't want it to sort automatically. I was recently doing a very repetitive task on a Revit dialog box - it involved changing the order of many View Filters in the View Template dialog box (Filters tab).
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