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Keyboard Shortcuts

The document provides a comprehensive list of keyboard shortcuts for a program, detailing the context, shortcut keys, descriptions, and whether the shortcuts work concurrently with active commands. It includes shortcuts for actions like undoing, redrawing, navigating views, and managing projects. Each entry specifies if the shortcut is transparent, indicating its compatibility with other commands.

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Keyboard Shortcuts

The document provides a comprehensive list of keyboard shortcuts for a program, detailing the context, shortcut keys, descriptions, and whether the shortcuts work concurrently with active commands. It includes shortcuts for actions like undoing, redrawing, navigating views, and managing projects. Each entry specifies if the shortcut is transparent, indicating its compatibility with other commands.

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Keyboard Shortcuts

Following table displays the keyboard shortcuts used by the program. Here, context is the part and state of the program
within which the shortcut key is valid. Transparent field indicates whether shortcut key combination works concurrently with
the current active command (such as Profile element creation) or not.

Name Context Shortcut Description Transparent

Undo Main Window CTRL + Z Undoes the last operation(s). No

Redo Main Window CTRL + Y Redoes the operation(s) which are No


undone.

Previous View Window " Brings up the list of the last ten No
Command commands which can then be selected for
execution.

Cancel View Window Escape Cancels the current command Yes

Profile Alignment View Window + Ctrl + W Change the Position Out of Plane No
Selected Profile Alignment parameter of the selected
Element Profile element(s).

Profile Alignment View Window + Ctrl + E Change the Position In Plane Alignment No
Selected Profile parameter of the selected Profile
Element element(s).

Profile Rotation View Window + Ctrl + Q Change the Rotation Alignment parameter No
Selected Profile of the selected Profile element(s).
Element

New Project Main Window Ctrl + N Closes the current project (if one is No
opened) and creates a new project

Open Project Main Window Ctrl + O Closes the current project (if one is NoSave
opened) and opens an existing project

Copy ID View Window c or C Copies selected objects id to clipboard Yes


(works on single selection)

Fast Point Entry View Window + Enter Displays a fast point entry command box Yes
Point Selection
Mode

Property Dialog View Window Enter Displays the property editor of the Yes
selected object(s). If more than one type
of object are selected, property editor is
not displayed.

Range Zoom View Window Alt + W Enters to "Range Zoom" command Yes

Ruler View Alt + R Enters to ruler command No

Full View Main Window F11 Full view mode Yes

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Name Context Shortcut Description Transparent

Profile Movement View Window + x + Mouse Moves the element along the No
Selected Profile movement element's local 1-1 axis. The grid
Element value specified on the right of the status
bar is used as the movement steps (see
the figure below).

If there is a snap point under the cursor, it


is snapped even if it doesn't correspond to
a distance that is the multiple of grid
spacing (see the figure above).

Profile Movement View Window + y + Mouse Moves the element along the No
Selected Profile movement element's local 2-2 axis. The grid
Element value specified on the right of the status
bar is used as the movement steps (see
the figure below).

If there is a snap point under the cursor, it


is snapped even if it doesn't correspond to
a distance that is the multiple of grid
spacing (see the figure above).

Profile Movement View Window + z + Mouse Moves the element along the No
Selected Profile movement element's local 3-3 axis. The grid
Element value specified on the right of the status
bar is used as the movement steps (see
the figure below).

If there is a snap point under the cursor, it


is snapped even if it doesn't correspond to
a distance that is the multiple of grid
spacing value (see the figure above).

Commands & View Window F3 Open "Actions & Shortcuts" dialog to find Yes
Shortcuts a command or macro

Auto Snap Main Window Ctrl + B Open "Auto Snap Settings" Yes
Settings

Open Drawing Main Window Ctrl + D Opens drawing module No


Module

Pan View View Window Down Pans the viewport to the down. In other Yes
Arrow words, translates the model to the up.

Pan View View Window Left Arrow Pans the viewport to the left. In other Yes
words, translates the model to the right.

Pan View View Window Right Pans the viewport to the right. In other Yes
Arrow words, translates the model to the left.

Pan View View Window Up Arrow Pans the viewport to the up. In other Yes
words, translates the model to the down.

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Name Context Shortcut Description Transparent

Print Active View Main Window Ctrl + P Prints active view No

Zoom Fit View Window Alt + Z Queries an object id to zoom No

Refresh View Window F5 Refreshes the active view Yes

Rendering View Window F10 Regenerates the OpenGL rendering No


Context context

Reset View View Window F4 Resets view angles & movement to 0 Yes

Rotate View Window Mouse Rotates the view around origin of interest Yes
Right Click
+ Drag

Rotate View Window + Mouse Rotates the view around the center of the No
Selected Object Right Click selected object
+ Drag

Save Project Main Window Ctrl + S Saves the current project No

Save Project As Main Window Ctrl + Shift Saves the project as a new project. No
+S

Origin Of Interest View Window F9 Select an origin of interest Yes

Detailed Selection View Window + Left Alt + 1 Select detailed object level 1 Yes
Selection

Detailed Selection View Window + Left Alt + 2 Select detailed object level 2 Yes
Selection

Macro View Window + Ctrl + M Selects all objects associated with the No
Selected Macro selected macro and deselect the macro
Symbol symbol.

Select All View Window Ctrl + A Selects all visible objects in the view Yes

Select End Point View Window + Ctrl + 2 Selects currently selected Profile's end No
Single Profile point & deselects the Profile element
Selected

Select Start Point View Window + Ctrl + 1 Selects currently selected Profile's start No
Single Profile point & deselects the Profile element
Selected

Macro View Window + M Selects the macro symbol associated with No


Selected Object the selected object (if there is any) and
deselects the object.

Zoom All View Window Home Sets the zoom level so that all content is Yes
visible in the viewport.

Drawing Mode View Window Alt + D Switches the drawing modes No

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Name Context Shortcut Description Transparent

Zoom In View Window + Right Alt + Zoom in a quarter step Yes


Perspective Page Up
Projection Mode

Zoom In View Window + Left Alt + Zoom in half step Yes


Perspective Page Up
Projection Mode

Zoom In View Window Page Up Zoom in one step Yes

Zoom Out View Window + Right Alt + Zoom out a quarter step Yes
Perspective Page
Projection Mode Down

Zoom Out View Window + Left Alt + Zoom out half step Yes
Perspective Page
Projection Mode Down

Zoom Out View Window Page Zoom out one step Yes
Down

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