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    • AureusA Offline
      Aureus
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      I myself leave native SU tools to the keys assigned. No much reason to change them as they are well chosen: "l" for Line, "e" for Erase etc...
      Then I see if there are some free keys left for other commands I use a lot. Of course there are some so I make them shortcuts: "n" - Top View, "x" - X-ray, "g" - Group, "k" - Component...
      I do this even when the commands have already more complex shortcuts such are "Ctrl+c". Simply, single key is more convinient for use than combination of keys.

      Then when all are occupied I use combinations with "Ctrl" (more often) and "Alt" (very rarelly).
      I don't bother to make shortcuts for commands used just occasionaly.
      I let the process of work decide what I need.
      What I always had on all versions of SU is:

      "Ctrl+e" - Explode (funny thing - this is so used command but with no shortcut originally assigned)
      "Ctrl+h" - Hide/Unhide the rest of the model (a very useful command - I recommend this to everyone)
      "Ctrl+g" - Hidden Geometry
      "Ctrl+i" - Paste in Place

      Eventually if I use some plugin a lot then I just see what key combination is "free" for it.

      So, if you ask me about shortcuts I can tell you two things:
      1) Let the process of work decide what you need, and
      2) Stick to some hierarchy.

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      • JQLJ Offline
        JQL
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        @aureus said:

        "Ctrl+h" - Hide/Unhide the rest of the model (a very useful command - I recommend this to everyone)

        So useful, in fact, that "H" without CTRL is much faster to use. Who cares for "H" as pan? That's why you have your mouse for!

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        • C Offline
          Calstock
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          I think the only "muscle memory" that's involved is the brain ! If I want to draw a circle, my finger goes to "C" not because my hand automatically goes there, (in a typing / Typist sort of way), but because my brain has learned the shortcut. I guess you could say I automatically then select C without looking down at the keyboard, but that's missing the point.

          I'm not sure I've made my point clearly but I think typing is true muscle memory in that you don't even consciously think about where the letters are on the keyboard - you just type ! Shortcuts are different in that you DO think about it, (for a split second granted), and then you type the letter.

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          • emerald15E Offline
            emerald15
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            Funny you should ask... about a week ago I finally (after 2-3 years with SU) decided to start using keystrokes. I found a list of the basics... & already I've almost forgotten using the icons. I guess it was just time!

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            • BoxB Offline
              Box
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              Just to make it all the more confusing, because I work in several languages I have a blind keyboard. Meaning there are no markings, so I simply know the relevant key depending on which language I am in. The keys I most often screw up are Z and y as they are the most often used but reversed in so many layouts.

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              • JQLJ Offline
                JQL
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                @box said:

                Just to make it all the more confusing, because I work in several languages I have a blind keyboard. Meaning there are no markings, so I simply know the relevant key depending on which language I am in. The keys I most often screw up are Z and y as they are the most often used but reversed in so many layouts.

                Bah, seems like you're a genius!

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                • Rich O BrienR Offline
                  Rich O Brien Moderator
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                  along with his blind keyboard he has three blind mice.

                  Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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                  • BoxB Offline
                    Box
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                    What a silly bunt I am.

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                    • Rich O BrienR Offline
                      Rich O Brien Moderator
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                      I was kidding. You're a good lad to have the place.

                      As for shortcuts...

                      I keep all app keys the same or close to the same.

                      Don't forget that SketchUcation Tools has a shortcut list tool under SketchUcation Tools > My Shortcuts

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                      • AureusA Offline
                        Aureus
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                        @jql said:

                        @aureus said:

                        "Ctrl+h" - Hide/Unhide the rest of the model (a very useful command - I recommend this to everyone)

                        So useful, in fact, that "H" without CTRL is much faster to use. Who cares for "H" as pan? That's why you have your mouse for!

                        How do you pan with your mouse?
                        What kind of mouse do you use?

                        With mine I can only zoom in, zoom out and orbit (scroll wheel).

                        Also, in my case the 'h' keyboard is reserved for "Hide". Here I made an exception - I changed an originally assigned shortcut for a SU native tool - Pan.
                        By the way, 'Pan' is also useful from time to time.
                        But I use 'Hide' more often.

                        ...............................

                        One more thing - if you assign a shortcut to some tool that is reserved for Windows commands (Ctrl+P, Ctrl+V, Ctrl+A...), you'll be able to use it untill you restart SketchUp.


                        Pan or Orbit?

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                        • Rich O BrienR Offline
                          Rich O Brien Moderator
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                          @aureus said:

                          How do you pan with your mouse?

                          Middle Mouse down + left mouse down

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                          • AureusA Offline
                            Aureus
                            last edited by

                            @rich o brien said:

                            @aureus said:

                            How do you pan with your mouse?

                            Middle Mouse down + left mouse down

                            Thanks.
                            One needs to press them one after another and not in the same time. Then you hold them both.

                            This topic encouraged me to make one more shortcut.

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                            • JQLJ Offline
                              JQL
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                              If you're a shortcut guy yourself, you'll probably use both hand for fast working on Sketchup.

                              I know I do...

                              Use shift while holding middle button and pan away. It's more stable than left click+middle button.

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                              • AureusA Offline
                                Aureus
                                last edited by

                                @jql said:

                                If you're a shortcut guy yourself, you'll probably use both hand for fast working on Sketchup.

                                I know I do...

                                Use shift while holding middle button and pan away. It's more stable than left click+middle button.

                                You read my mind.
                                I just wanted to say: "Ok, scroll wheel and left mouse in the same time does the job, but it's somehow...unstable..." πŸ˜„

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                                • Rich O BrienR Offline
                                  Rich O Brien Moderator
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                                  there's also the double click middle mouse that centres to clicked area


                                  middle.gif

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                                  • Mike LuceyM Offline
                                    Mike Lucey
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                                    @aureus said:

                                    How do you pan with your mouse?
                                    What kind of mouse do you use?

                                    I only learned recently that I can pan by pressing forward my scroll wheel on my Elecom Scope Node mouse. It was available on Amazon but any longer, here, http://www.amazon.com/Elecom-Wireless-Sensor-3-button-M-sn2dlsv2/dp/B00B08P934/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_opt?ie=UTF8

                                    It might be possible to get one here, Special order anything from Japan.
                                    http://whiterabbitexpress.com/scope-node-mouse-elecom/

                                    Mike

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                                    • AureusA Offline
                                      Aureus
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                                      I can't imagine work without shortcuts.

                                      On the other hand, it seems there are people who are real SketchUp masters able to model excellent things in Sketchup by - clicking on tools.

                                      This person needs only three and half hour to model a good looking car, yet he or she doesn't use shortcuts (at least not in this video).

                                      He or she picks even the 'Select' tool from the toolbar. The 'Line' and 'Move' tool also...

                                      However, this may has been done just for the sake of this video, so that people can see what's happening...

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                                      • AureusA Offline
                                        Aureus
                                        last edited by

                                        @mike lucey said:

                                        I only learned recently that I can pan by pressing forward my scroll wheel on my Elecom Scope Node mouse.
                                        It might be possible to get one here, Special order anything from Japan.
                                        http://whiterabbitexpress.com/scope-node-mouse-elecom/

                                        Mike

                                        I've been using the same mouse for 10.5 years already.

                                        Whenever I have to use someone other's mouse it feels strange...

                                        This Microsoft baby is precise and reliable.

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                                        • cottyC Offline
                                          cotty
                                          last edited by

                                          Print the Quick reference card and start with the most used tools ((l)ine, (r)ectangle, (c)ircle, (p)ushpull, ...).

                                          my SketchUp gallery

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                                          • Mike LuceyM Offline
                                            Mike Lucey
                                            last edited by

                                            Does anyone remember the plugin that produced a disk shaped floating menu containing the main SU icons along with pop out sub menus. I've tried searching but have had no luck.

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