I did this earlier then skipped it. It shows what happens when you edit a key short cut. As you say the shortcuts are disabled so the defaults apply.
When changed the the existing shortcut is uncommented and the action is removed, that key no longer works.
Then the new action is added to the new shortcut.
I suppose it is this way to avoid conflicts.
When changed the the existing shortcut is uncommented and the action is removed, that key no longer works.
Then the new action is added to the new shortcut.
I suppose it is this way to avoid conflicts.