![]() ![]() ![]() If you change this to Text boxes and lists only, or type Ctrl-F7, it. You’ll see this by System Preferences->Keyboard and the Shortcuts tab, where tab moves keyboard focus between All Controls. On Mac, when Accessibility is turned on, it’ll intercept space bar. Then you can save the set customization as a separate file. It’s in the preferences of Sketchup and not a part of the model. They create sub-sets of shortcuts based upon toolbars vs menus, and its much easier to drill to the exact one you are looking for. I occasionally forget the keyboard customizations I employ, and then have to go back through and scroll the massive list in the preferences.Īs a feature request, I’d love to see SKP employ something similar to Adobe’s Photoshop or InDesign. The links to the Sketchucation area do not seem to lead to a valid page? Can you re-check that link for me/us? I’m a registered member there, but several different search queries yields no results for shortcuts. First step to help is to assign a shortcut key to the ‘Reverse’ operation (this could be R if you prefer). TIG, or DaveR - I am deeply interested in the shortcut dilemma, especially being able to print out a map. Normally you right click on a (sur)face and select ‘Reverse’ in the context menu. This topic was automatically closed 91 days after the last reply. Sketchucation (dotcom)/pluginstore?pln=shortcutter ](sketchucation(dotcom)/pluginstore?pln=shortcutter) Try to do this : Go to Window > Preferences > Shortcuts > Reset All. It is also available as a separate tool - but the combined toolset is recommended. Membership is free - read the Register page… Includes a tool in its menu to make a list of your Shortcuts… Sketchucation(dotcom)/pluginstore?pln=SketchUcationTools) Sketchucation (dotcom)/pluginstore?pln=SketchUcationTools The SketchUcation Toolset which you get when installing this: ![]()
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