THere are two tables.

The first table you want to navigate down the second column.  Once you select a 
category of shortcut keys, you can peruse the table of keys.  This perusal is 
not as good in the current Lion as it was in Snow Leopard, but it is still 
functional.

The second table has two columns the first  is a check box indicating if the 
shortcut is enabled.  The second column has two areas and you have to interact 
to see the second.  The first area is the description of the shortcut and the 
second is the key-stroke to perform.  I just had difficulty with (voice-over 
on) creating a keyboard shortcut for the service called "Edit selection in 
textedit".  

To map functions that are in menus like Open, close, quit ... You need to have 
applications selected in the first table. Then you enter the exact characters 
from the menu item you want to shortcut and finally associate a keystroke with 
that function.

best of luck.
Jonathan    
Jonathan C. Cohn
jonc...@cox.net
On May 18, 2012, at 6:44 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:

> Slight experimentation with the keyboard shortcut dialog in Prefs shows it to 
> be loaded with Images and things which make it a bit hard for me to parse 
> right away.  Not going so far as to say it's inaccessible, but the 
> instructions of:
> To change a shortcut, double-click the shortcut and hold down the new keys.
> followed by a table mostly populated with images, makes me very confused.  I 
> cannot find an obvious way to bind the keys which I find are labeled F13, F14 
> and F15 respectively, to any commands for sleep, eject, turn off, etc.  I 
> thought it'd be neat to have one of them be an Eject key, say F13, have one 
> of them be an Eject key (although this can be done with Command E as well), 
> say F14, and maybe an auto-destruct on F15--really, I hadn't decided on them. 
> 
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