Attaches the transcribeShortcuts action to the document page and wires every command to existing context setters: j/k walk the sortOrder-sorted regions and set activeAnnotationId, e toggles read/edit, n arms a draw cue (edit only), Delete routes to the existing confirm path, ? opens the cheatsheet, and Esc is now owned solely by the action — the inline onMount Esc listener is removed (decision B1). Renders ShortcutCheatsheet and a draw-armed hint. "t" toggles the document-level KURRENT_RECOGNITION training enrollment (the only training surface that exists; there is no per-region flag yet — see #321) and no-ops unless a region is active. Also reconciles annotation Delete: the shape no longer self-handles the key, with onfocus syncing the active region so the action deletes exactly once. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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