Shortcut to deselect everything ?
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hi all
is there a way to create a shortcut to deselect and close all open groups and components ?
i know you can select the model from the outliner dialog ... is there a way to create a keyboard shortcut for this or a little ruby?
thanks
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ctrl T = deselect everything (I don't know if it closes groups and components)
ctrl A = select everything -
@haynesc said:
hi all
is there a way to create a shortcut to deselect and close all open groups and components ?
i know you can select the model from the outliner dialog ... is there a way to create a keyboard shortcut for this or a little ruby?
thanksFirst you need to be editing a group/component.
Next you open Window > Preferences and click on Shortcuts
Now in the filter window typeclose.
You should seeEdit/Close Group/Component.
Select it and add you preferred shortcut to it - I useAlt+B.
From now on pressingAlt+Bwill close the current edit session - if you are nested into edit a number of levels then repeat the key until you are back at the Model level...To assign a shortcut that is context specific first get that context, then filter to find it - e.g. hiding the rest of the model toggle on/off when editing is also very quick and useful as a shortcut... or you can select a face and then Reverse or Orient become available for shortcutting - these are both useful too...

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@tig said:
@haynesc said:
hi all
is there a way to create a shortcut to deselect and close all open groups and components ?
i know you can select the model from the outliner dialog ... is there a way to create a keyboard shortcut for this or a little ruby?
thanksFirst you need to be editing a group/component.
Next you open Window > Preferences and click on Shortcuts
Now in the filter window typeclose.
You should seeEdit/Close Group/Component.
Select it and add you preferred shortcut to it - I useAlt+B.
From now on pressingAlt+Bwill close the current edit session - if you are nested into edit a number of levels then repeat the key until you are back at the Model level...To assign a shortcut that is context specific first get that context, then filter to find it - e.g. hiding the rest of the model toggle on/off when editing is also very quick and useful as a shortcut... or you can select a face and then Reverse or Orient become available for shortcutting - these are both useful too...

thanks thats what i need
... i used Alt+Q (Q for Quit)
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