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Hi Everyone - I am going to create a new ArchiCAD video tutorial focused on keyboard shortcuts and quick mouse-clicks. I want to go beyond the simple browser-based reference list and demonstrate the most useful ones onscreen.
I would love to get your suggestions for this topic, to make sure I create the best reference possible. Below is a list of the current shortcuts that I will include - please respond and add your comments and suggestions if you have any ideas for things that I may have forgotten. I'm particularly interested in the ones that seem 'cool' or that you 'couldn't live without' or that are 'hidden' (not widely known). I began using as many as possible in order to eliminate the amount of palettes on my screen thereby leaving more room for drawings. I also believe it is much quicker to draft using key commands instead of pull down menus.
No need to follow a prescribed list. Never copy anyone else's shortcuts. Everyone has different commands that they use for their drawing style. Begin with the commands you use most often. Try to keep the keyboard shortcuts on the left side of the keyboard so that you can keep your right hand on the mouse. Any letter command can be 'doubled up' by using either Command, Option or both (by pressing Option & Command together with the side of your left thumb).
Add one or two new shortcuts a week. Regolamento generale arma carabinieri pdf free. Be efficient & conserve your movements.
You will draft much faster & have more time for lunch. I use all of those mentioned, and more. And, agree completely with Jack that it is important that folks create their own as they see that they are 'reaching' for menus/elsewhere often. Some other ones that I use frequently (and may be different from the standard keys for those things with default shortcuts) are: ctrl/cmd-F: Find and Select ctrl/cmd-minus: adjust: extends (or trims) one or multiple lines/walls to a clicked or virtually drawn line ctrl/cmd-B: split/break a line/wall at the selected intersection (of clicked or virtually drawn line) ctrl/cmd-shift-': zoom to selection. I use zoom extents in Eric's list the most often (ctrl-') but sometimes the project is too huge and selecting an area and zooming just it is faster.
I: intersect (walls/lines) H: hairline / true-weight toggle (Marc's cmd-1) Shift-I: Info Palette - info on selected elements shift-E: SEOp palette. (Shift='S'olid, E=Element) ctrl/cmd-Z followed by ctrl/cmd-Shift-Z (Undo/Redo): selects last created element(s) ctrl/cmd-shift-O: open selected object in the GDL editor shift-O: Align 3D Texture > Set Origin shift-P: Align 3D Texture > Reset.