With a SolidWorks file open, right-click on a blank part at the top of your monitor (see the red star below) and choose "Customize..." from the drop-down. This screenshot was taken from SW2016. If you're using an earlier version then the list will be a single row with "Customize..." near the bottom.
That will bring up the dialog box shown below. Go to the Keyboard tab, then the "Shortcut(s)" column. Click once or twice in the gray box to bring up all of the assigned shortcuts to the top of the list or use the Search box. You can re-assign any that you want.
With a SolidWorks file open, right-click on a blank part at the top of your monitor (see the red star below) and choose "Customize..." from the drop-down. This screenshot was taken from SW2016. If you're using an earlier version then the list will be a single row with "Customize..." near the bottom.
That will bring up the dialog box shown below. Go to the Keyboard tab, then the "Shortcut(s)" column. Click once or twice in the gray box to bring up all of the assigned shortcuts to the top of the list or use the Search box. You can re-assign any that you want.