OOPS! The following example of Cntl N is the layout for all the keystrokes, listed in a column.ħ8 may be the ascii value of the key, it's been a while since I used Ascii values for coding. Harddrivename:\Users\Yourname\AppData\Roaming\SketchUp\SketchUp 2013\LayOut\shortcuts.xml
The file location on the PC is the following. Now I can see what commands are available without having to use the little screen in Windows/preferences/shortcuts on the PC. I have just opened the file and haven't done anything yet, but WOW! My dreams have come true. I use a PC and have been trying to find these for months. Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you ! I'm thinking of switching move and pushpull to C and V since they are used so frequently but i haven't made the switch yet.
In any case, try to keeps all your shortcuts on the left side of the keyboard (asdf) so you don't have to take your hand off the mouse when orbiting or panning.Īlso, remember that the spacebar acts as the select tool (very useful in getting out of a tool) W = texture position (if you use textures a lot and modify them i suggest you add this, saves a lot of time over right click>texture>position)ĭ=display edges on/off (helpful for ge models, turn off before you submit to 3d warehouse or to ge.) U = unhide all (makes it easy to hide and unhide groups to see inside stuff rather then dealing with layers)Ĭtl+H = hide rest of model (this is great when dealing with detail and wanting to hide everything outside of the active group or component. H = hide (i dont need the pan shortcut since im using a mouse) In any case here are some shortcuts I use a a lot that may be helpful. Yeah, i think pen and paper are you best bet to track them.