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    • Chris FullmerC Offline
      Chris Fullmer
      last edited by

      @gaieus said:

      @chris fullmer said:

      I also prefer q for rotate and r for rectangle. But I have finally gotten used to them being the opposite by default.

      Wait a minute, Chris, Q IS the default for Rotate and R IS the default for Rectangle (or am I misunderstanding something?).

      Hehe, oops. I got it backwards. I used to use R for rotate, and Q was an open key so I assigned it to rectangle (which I rarely use). Obviously I've gotten used to it how it is now, I can't even recall what is what anymore.

      @Thom +1!

      I also dislike the right click menu. Its like a toolbar I can't ever find anything on. (I use it to open entitiy info if its not open. I can always rememeber that one is at the top).

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
        last edited by

        I do like the context-menu - but I want to be able to choose which items to have there. I've edited meny of the plugins I have to reduce the number of items down to just what I want. It is a very handy place to have semi-frequent command - always at the mouse position. It's the fifth position in Fitt's Law - the one which is the quickest to access.

        Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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        • GaieusG Offline
          Gaieus
          last edited by

          Well, Thom, my "bottleneck" seems to be memory as I still have free keys on my keyboard.
          😆

          Gai...

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          • thomthomT Offline
            thomthom
            last edited by

            You can send over to me. Not that I have a good brain memory myself - but I think my muscle memory is better. Which is why I can't stand most of the keyboards that are sold these days - they all muck about with the key positions. Logitec, which used to have great keyboards messed up all their layouts. I got a Microsort keyboard ( I wanted a wireless one with mulitmedia keys as well ), but as it turns out, they also mucked about with the keys - not their position, but their size. ESC and the F1-12 buttons. grumble If only Logitech had provided updated drivers for my old keyboard ... and I could fix the connectors for the charger.
            My kingdom for a decent keyboard!

            </rant>

            Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              I use most of the 'defaults', plus several of my own.
              My main changes / additions are...

              G=make-Group
              B=make-component [it's Block in ACAD]
              Alt+B=close-edit
              D=tapemeasure-tool [Dimension in ACAD]
              T=Text [as in ACAD]
              Alt+T=Texture
              Ctrl+D=Divide
              H=Hide
              Shift+H=unHide
              Ctrl+Alt+H=Hide-rest-of-model-toggle
              K=locK
              Shift+K=unlocK
              R=Rotate [as in ACAD]
              Alt+R=Rectangle
              Alt+Shift+R=3pt-Rectangle
              Shift+R=miRRoR
              Q=reverse-faces
              Alt+Q=orient-faces
              U=Unselect-sll
              Ctrl+Shift+V=paste-in-place
              J=weld [Join in ACAD]
              =delete-all-guides

              TIG

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              • EarthMoverE Offline
                EarthMover
                last edited by

                Very cool to see others shortcuts. A few I think I will adapt into my workflow. All seem very logic. This should also be a good thread to give new users a good idea for setting up their own shortcuts.

                A few other I use all the time but forgot to add are -

                Shift + V - Paste in place
                Shift + H - Hide selection
                Alt + H = Unhide selection
                H = Show hidden geometry.

                I think my most invaluable one is changing Z from the zoom tool to View last camera position. This is especially useful in an interior or when getting stuck in a wall. I just tap Z and I'm back where I was.

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                • thomthomT Offline
                  thomthom
                  last edited by

                  I actually like and use the Zoom tool, it provides finer control than the mousewheel when I need it.

                  Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                  • GaieusG Offline
                    Gaieus
                    last edited by

                    Zooming AND setting the FOV (with the Shift key).

                    Gai...

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                    • Rich O BrienR Online
                      Rich O Brien Moderator
                      last edited by

                      W = Weld
                      X = Explode
                      H = Hidden Geometry
                      O = Offset
                      F = Follow Me
                      Shift + G = Group
                      EEby..... = 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9
                      CTRL + S = Fredoscale
                      V = Vertex Tools
                      Shift + O = Offset on Surface
                      Shift + L = Line on Surface
                      Shift + A = Arc on Surface
                      Shift + C = Circle on Surface
                      Shift + E = Erase on Surface

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                      • jeff hammondJ Offline
                        jeff hammond
                        last edited by

                        I use all of the defaults (just became used to them over the years even if some aren't very logical.)
                        The self assigned ones are:

                        X - Xray
                        Shift X - Back edges
                        W - weld
                        Shift A- arc:center + 2pts
                        Shift H- hidden geometry
                        Shift V - paste in place
                        Shift B - B spline
                        U - follow me
                        J - jpp
                        Shift S - fredoscale
                        Shift space - select curve
                        Shift R - 3pt rectangle
                        Shift Z - zoom extents
                        V - protractor

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                        • jeff hammondJ Offline
                          jeff hammond
                          last edited by

                          [edit]
                          I made a [req] a while ago that I still think would be great.

                          Basically, I'd have a key or two [say #1 & 2] that I could assign to various tools depending on the project at hand.

                          Maybe I need to use fredostretch a lot for the day. I'd select stretch then maybe shift-1 and 1 would now be assigned to stretch. The next day I might need lathe quite a bit so I select the lathe tool then shift-1 and 1 is now lathe. And so on and so forth.

                          For some odd reason, it's just too big of an ordeal for me to do this via prefs so I just keep going to the icons. If this hot key idea were possible, I'm pretty sure I'd have shortcuts to lesser used functions much more often. (you know, the functions that you use once a month but when you do use them, you might use them 50 times)

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                          • Wo3DanW Offline
                            Wo3Dan
                            last edited by

                            @unknownuser said:

                            [edit]
                            ..... Basically, I'd have a key or two [say #1 & 2] that I could assign to various tools depending on the project at hand.
                            .......If this hot key idea were possible, I'm pretty sure I'd have shortcuts to lesser used functions much more often. (you know, the functions that you use once a month but when you do use them, you might use them 50 times)

                            Hi Jeff,
                            (not the perfect solution but) can't you do that with different shortcuts#1.dat to shortcuts#n.dat files. Depending on what you are planning for the day you import the appropriate *.dat file.
                            I'm not sure whether you need to restart SU again or wheter it is implemented instantly. But at least you could import a whole bunch of "project depending" shortcuts at once.
                            Once again, it's not perfect but it's worth a try.

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                            • J Offline
                              jaceguay
                              last edited by

                              I´ve made some shortcuts like Blender. Most shortcuts are positioned for stationary left hand in the keyboard. 😄

                              g = Move
                              v = Line
                              x = Delete
                              z = Section Plane
                              t = X-Ray
                              u = Unhide selected
                              h = Hide
                              f = Orbit
                              d = Pan
                              s = Zoom
                              a = Select none
                              r = Rotate
                              e = Eraser
                              w = Reverse face
                              q = Rectangle
                              Shift+F = Push-Pull
                              Shift+D = Tape measure Tool
                              Shift+A = Arc
                              Shift+E = Zoom extend
                              Shift+R = Zoom window
                              Shift+T = Fade rest of the model
                              Shift+Y = Fade similar components
                              Shift+W = Look arround
                              Ctrl+F = Folow me
                              Ctrl+R = Offset
                              Ctrl+D = Scale

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                              • J Offline
                                Jim
                                last edited by

                                @wo3dan said:

                                can't you do that with different shortcuts#1.dat to shortcuts#n.dat files. Depending on what you are planning for the day you import the appropriate *.dat file.

                                Nice idea Gerrit - it never occurred to me. I was thinking shortcut sets could be done using Windows registry hacks, similar to this.

                                Hi

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                                • jeff hammondJ Offline
                                  jeff hammond
                                  last edited by

                                  hey Gerrit

                                  on mac, this is possible via the .plist files as i keep these synced between 3 computers along with my plugin folder.
                                  i do that so everything remains consistent but if i felt so inclined, i could have fully different sets of shortcuts that i could load relatively easily depending on the task..

                                  that said, for the 1-2 variable hot keys, i think it would probably just be easier to assign them the normal way (but workflow wise, if it's not possible to script the hotkey idea, i guess i'll stick to using the toolbars/menus)

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                                  • pyrolunaP Offline
                                    pyroluna
                                    last edited by

                                    I have just a few shortcuts, but I use them A Lot.

                                    F = Follow me
                                    D = Offset
                                    ` or Ctrl+F = Edit\item\zoom extents

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                                    • DavidBoulderD Offline
                                      DavidBoulder
                                      last edited by

                                      Here is my shortcut set for OpenStudio Plugin. I'm all about grouping common tools together vs. tryign to match the letter of the tool. (Selection tools together, modification tools together, view/camera tools, tools to create new objects)

                                      OpenStudio-shortcuts.png

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                                      David Goldwasser
                                      OpenStudio Developer
                                      National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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                                      • PixeroP Offline
                                        Pixero
                                        last edited by

                                        I have:

                                        Q = select
                                        W = move (alt+W = JSMoveTool)
                                        E = rotate
                                        R = scale
                                        T = tape
                                        U = arc
                                        O = offset
                                        P = pushpull
                                        A = zoom extents
                                        S = zoom selected
                                        G = group
                                        J = rotated rectangle
                                        K = rectangle
                                        L = line
                                        Ö = Left Click Reverse Face Tool (scrtool.rb)

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                                        • jeff hammondJ Offline
                                          jeff hammond
                                          last edited by

                                          Jan - really? no space bar Select?
                                          that's probably my favorite shortcut key to use 😄

                                          ..........

                                          not a keyboard shortcut but something else i have set up which is pretty sweet..

                                          i have the thumb mouse button set to regular orbit and the middle mouse button set to option/orbit which disables the gravity weighted navigation (ctrl/orbit on windows?)

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                                          • jeff hammondJ Offline
                                            jeff hammond
                                            last edited by

                                            here's a new one i've been testing out and i really think it's going to stick.. try it out

                                            (currently using N as that's become my test key for shortcuts but i'll think i'll assign it to an actual key shortly)

                                            Window/Show Dialogs (which will toggle with Hide Dialogs)

                                            reason.. i usually have the following windows stacked & collapsed on my screen and i open/close them as needed:
                                            entity info -- soften/smooth -- scenes -- shadows -- styles
                                            (and this will work with many of the other window dialogs as well)

                                            with this shortcut, i now leave all of the dialogs expanded down the right side of my screen then toggle the windows on/off via the keyboard which is a lot better than opening/closing with the mouse.. further, this allows for a wider drawing window.

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