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Shortcuts PDF

This document provides keyboard shortcuts for common tools and functions in SketchUp. Some key shortcuts include using B for the paint bucket, R for the rectangle tool, and O for orbiting. It recommends learning shortcuts to work more efficiently and provides tips like creating custom shortcuts. Users can visit MasterSketchup.com for more tutorials, videos, and news about using SketchUp.

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Shortcuts PDF

This document provides keyboard shortcuts for common tools and functions in SketchUp. Some key shortcuts include using B for the paint bucket, R for the rectangle tool, and O for orbiting. It recommends learning shortcuts to work more efficiently and provides tips like creating custom shortcuts. Users can visit MasterSketchup.com for more tutorials, videos, and news about using SketchUp.

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(SPC) Ctrl

Select (Spacebar)
= Add to selection
Shift = Toggle in/out of selection
( ) Make Component

Shift+Ctrl = Remove from selection


Ctrl+A = Select All

(B)
Paint Bucket (B)
Ctrl = Adjacent fill
Shift = Replace all matching faces
(E) Eraser (E)
Ctrl = Soften/Smooth Keyboard Shortcuts for Using Sketchup
Shift = Hide
Shift+Ctrl = Replace matching faces Shift+Ctrl = Unsoften/Unsmooth
on object.
Alt = Sample material

(R) Rectangle (R)


Length, Width + Enter = Dimension
(L) Line (L)
Shift = Lock to current axis
Arrow keys = Toggle axis lock
One of the best ways to improve your speed when
using Sketchup to make 3D models is to learn and use
Length + Enter = Dimension
the keyboard shortcuts built in to the program. It
(C) (A)
Circle (C) Arc (A)
Shift = Lock in current plane Radius + R + Enter = Dimension
Radius + Enter = Dimension
Number + S + Enter = Segments
Number + Enter = Buldge
Number + S + Enter = Segments
allows you to keep one hand on the mouse at all
times so you can quickly continue to draw. Print out
( ) Polygon
Shift = Lock in current plane
Radius + Enter = Dimension
( ) Freehand
this reference sheet and keep it handy while youre
Number + S + Enter = Segments
using Sketchup.
(M) Move (M)Shift = Lock to current axis
Arrow keys = Toggle axis lock
(P) Push/Pull (P)
Ctrl = Toggle make new face
Double-Click = Repeat distance
Ctrl = Toggle copy
Alt = Toggle auto-fold
Number + Enter = Distance
TIP: Dont forget, you can also create your own
Number + Enter = Distance
keyboard shortcuts. Go to Window -> Preferences ->
(Q) Rotate (Q)
Ctrl = Toggle Copy
Number + Enter = Angle
( ) Follow Me
Alt = Use Perimeter as extrusion
path
Shortcuts -> and specify your own shortcuts for tools
Rise:Run + Enter = Slope you use most often. Write in your own shortcuts for
(S) Scale (S)
Ctrl = Scale about center
Shift = Scale Uniformly
(F) Offset (F)
Double-Click = repeat offset
dimension
the tools that dont have any. I like to use (X) to hide
the rest of the model when Im editing a component,
Number + Enter = Scale Factor Number + Enter = Distance
Number w/ units = Length and (N) to hide the selected entity.
(T) Tape Measure (T)
Ctrl = Toggle create guide
Arrow keys = Toggle axis lock
( ) Dimension

Go to www.MasterSketchup.com to learn more tips


Number w/ units = Length
Measure two points, type
dimension = Resize model and tricks, watch tutorial videos, and get the latest
news about Sketchup
( ) Protractor
Ctrl = Toggle create guides ( ) Text

( ) Axes
Ctrl = Toggle create guides
( )
3D Text

(O) Orbit (O)


Shift = Pan
Ctrl = Free orbit
( ) Pan

Middle mouse button = Orbit

(Z) Zoom (Z)


Shift = Change field of View
(*Z) Zoom Extends (*Shift + Z)
Shift = Change field of View
Middle Mouse Button
Scroll = Zoom out
( ) Position Camera
Drag mouse = lock parallel view
( ) Look Around
Dimension + Enter = Eye height
Click + Drag = Orbit
Shift + Click + Drag = Pan
Double-Click = Re-center view
( ) Walk
Shift = Move Vertically
Ctrl = Run
( ) Section Plane

Alt = Run through entities


Dimension + Enter = Eye height

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