What is the "show side toolbar" key binding? - komodo

What is the "show side toolbar" key binding ?
i want to change "show side toolbar" key binding from key binding menu
this is in the left of the komodo panel
please help me everyone
thanks ahead

Menu Edit (Komodo on OSX) > Preferences > Key Bindings: Search "show/hide all toolbars". I don't know why it was called that. You'll have better luck asking Komodo questions at https://community.komodoide.com/.
Here's a gif showing a little more detail. NOTE: I select the second one of the two same entries (a bug). Once you have clicked add to add the key binding you just have to click OK or Apply.

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