General keyboard shortcuts
Key |
Action |
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g |
Fly and zoom towards the position you are pointing at. The cursor need to point at graphics, otherwise no action. This shortcut should not be used in 2D-mode. |
i |
Toggle on/off the interactive crosshair widget for cursor positioning. |
o |
Toggle on/off color code legend for the last color contouring display. See also shell command cco - Color code legend. |
p |
Position the cursor point. In 3d-mode this will result in a red marker at the cursor position. In 2d-mode, this is equal to just clicking by with the left mouse button. |
r |
Rescale to all graphical elements. Note that r does not set the window. |
s |
Set graphics back into surface mode after having viewed graphics in wire mode by w. |
v |
Value. Will display a number (z-value) where the cursor is pointing. Note that you have to point at a displayed surface. |
w |
Set graphics to wire mode. Return to the default surface mode by s. The equivalent shell command is wire - Wire mode |
x |
Set the focal point by pointing at a visual element. The graphics will afterwards rotate around this point. |
z |
Zoom by drawing a rubber band with left button on the mouse |
+ |
Zoom in |
- |
Zoom out |
2 |
Toggle graphics to 2d mode |
3 |
Toggle graphics to 3d mode |
3 |
Toggle stereo view on/off when stereo is activated |
Shortcuts in digitizing mode
Key |
Action |
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b |
Digitizing: Toggle on/off the rubber band in 2D digitizing |
d |
Digitizing: Delete last digitized point. |
f |
Digitizing: Set a flag when digitizing. This means that one cell (line piece) is completed and the digitizing will start on a new cell. |
h |
Digitizing: Home, i.e. close current cell (line piece) by biting the "tail". |
n |
Digitizing: Nearest point. Grab whatever point is nearest to the cursor position. This is easiest to do in 2D-digitizing. In 3D digitizing this may be used in combination with p and the manipulation to set the cursor position. |
u |
Digitizing: End digitizing. This will terminate a digitizing session, and the result of the digitizing will be put into a workspace. For the digitizing started with shell commands, the workspace name is ^rcd. (You can make the digitized line active by typing mlo ^rcd in the shell. u will also remove the red point at the cursor position if displayed, even when not in a digitizing session. u may also be run as a shell command. |
y |
Digitizing: Cursor point is set at the surface of the graphical element |
There are a few additional keyboard shortcuts, they are listed on the command panels when needed.