Thanks TomH, those are all useful. I think the ones that are missing are the ones that operate the dialogs.
Your shortcut keys operate SOME menus and callup program functions which make some new dialog the new focus (not always very good about positioning the cursor in the most likely place on that new dialog). Your Note keys are good but they feel just different enough from “normal Windows standard” that you’re pushing people through an unnecessary relearning.
The ones I am looking for in operating the dialogs are also standard Windows functionality unless you choose to not use it (which it seems you have). A data entry field has a label and one letter in that label can be underlined and designated as the access / accelerator key. Press that and your cursor is positioned in the selected field ready for data entry. The fields are in order and tab takes you to the next one. Buttons can have the same access / accelerator keys assigned. The point is, once the dialog is open you NEVER NEED TO TOUCH THE MOUSE AGAIN. The whole point of these is stay away from the mouse. These make the whole process of data entry SO much faster.
See also this topic: Disturbing lack of keyboard shortcuts in RM8