Keyboard Shortcut Descriptors are used by the KeyboardWidget and within Tiddlers tagged  to link actions with a keyboard combination
A Keyboard Shortcut Descriptor has the following format:
	ctrl+enter
	ctrl+shift+alt+A
	alt-shift-T
	alt-SpaceIt can have multiple Key combinations:
ctrl+enter alt+shift+A ctrl+alt+9 alt-Space ctrl-BackspaceThere are two ways Keyboard Shortcut Descriptors can be used:
- directly
- passing the attribute 
key="ctrl-enter"to the KeyboardWidget - setting 
ctrl-enteras the value of thekeyfield in a Tiddler tagged 
 - passing the attribute 
 - with a reference to a configuration Tiddler
- A configuration Tiddler for Keyboard Shortcuts follows some naming rules:
- The title starts with 
$:/config/ - Followed by either the string 
shortcutsor one of the following platform descriptors:shortcuts-linuxshortcuts-not-linuxshortcuts-macshortcuts-not-macshortcuts-windowsshortcuts-not-windows
 - The title ends with another 
/followed by a suffix that can be chosen freely- This suffix is the identifier for the 
Keyboard Shortcut Descriptor(A) 
 - This suffix is the identifier for the 
 
 - The title starts with 
 - The reference to the configuration Tiddler is made of 
((+ the identifier (A) +))- Example: 
((my-shortcut))is the reference to these configuration Tiddlers: 
 - Example: 
 - Finally, the referenced configuration Tiddler stores the Keyboard Shortcut Descriptor in its text field
 
 - A configuration Tiddler for Keyboard Shortcuts follows some naming rules: