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Blender Keys

The document provides an extensive list of keyboard shortcuts for various Blender functions organized into categories such as properties, animation, selection, editing tools, and more. Some of the most commonly used shortcuts include Ctrl-C to copy, Ctrl-V to paste, Tab to toggle between object and edit mode, A to select all objects, G to move objects, R to rotate objects, and S to scale objects. Spacebar plays or pauses animations. Numerous shortcuts help with navigation, editing, and general workflow acceleration in Blender.
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Blender Keys

The document provides an extensive list of keyboard shortcuts for various Blender functions organized into categories such as properties, animation, selection, editing tools, and more. Some of the most commonly used shortcuts include Ctrl-C to copy, Ctrl-V to paste, Tab to toggle between object and edit mode, A to select all objects, G to move objects, R to rotate objects, and S to scale objects. Spacebar plays or pauses animations. Numerous shortcuts help with navigation, editing, and general workflow acceleration in Blender.
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 Blender shortcuts for Properties  Home – Go to the beginning of the  Ctrl+AccentGrave (`) – toggle gizmos

 Ctrl+C – Copy the (single) value of text  Shift+AccentGrave (`) – Walk/Fly


the button  End – Go to the ending of the text mode
 Ctrl+V – Paste the (single) value of  Left, Right – Move the cursor left or
the button right one character at a time.  Blender commands - General
 Ctrl+Alt+C – Copy the entire vector  Ctrl+Left, Ctrl+Right – Move the  1 – 9 – Mode/Element Switching
or the colour field cursor left or right through an entire  RMB (Right Mouse Button) –
 Ctrl+Alt+V – Paste vector as the word Context Menu
whole or the whole colour field  Backspace, Delete -  Delete the  Tab – Operator search
 RMB (Right Mouse Button) – Open characters  Shift+Tab – Quick Access
the context menu  Ctrl+Backspace, Ctrl+Delete – (Favourites)
 Backspace – Clear the value (clears a Deletes whole words  Ctrl+D – Duplicate
text field or sets the value to 0)  Shift – Makes a selection while  P – Set Parent
 Minus – Negate the number values moving the cursor and holding the  Return – Rename
(multiply by -1.0) key.  Ctrl+Return – Render
 Ctrl+Wheel (Mouse Scrolling Wheel)  Ctrl+A – Selects the entire text  B – Proportional Editing/Soft
– Change the value in incremental  Ctrl+C – Copies the selected text Selection
steps, this option cycles the values  Ctrl+X – Cuts the selected text  Ctrl+[ - toggle toolbar
for pop-up option menus and  Ctrl+V – Pastes the text at the  Ctrl+] – toggle sidebar
buttons position of the cursor
 Return/Enter – Activates the menus  Blender shortcut keys - Viewport
or toggles the values  Blender shortcut keys for Confirm or  Alt+LMB (Left Mouse Button) –
 Alt – When held while editing Cancel Orbit View
values, it applies the changes to all  ESC or RMB (Right Mouse Button) –  Alt+MMB (Middle Mouse Button) –
the selected items, including objects, Cancels Pan View
bones and sequence-strips. It can be  Enter or LMB (Left Mouse Button) –  Alt+RMB (Right Mouse Button) –
used for number fields and toggles. Confirms Zoom View
 F1 – F4 – Front/Side/Top camera
 Blender shortcut keys for Animation  Blender for beginners – Global Keys viewpoints
 I – insert a keyframe and shortcuts  F – Frame Selected
 Alt+I – Clear the keyframe  Ctrl+O – Open File  A – Frame All
 Shift+Alt+I – Clear all keyframes  Ctrl+S – Save File
(removing all F-curves)  Ctrl+N – New File  Blender shortcuts – Selection
 Ctrl+D – Assign a driver  Ctrl+Z – Undo  LMB (Left Mouse Button) – Select
 Ctrl+Alt+D – Clear the driver  Ctrl+Shift+Z – Redo  Ctrl+A – Select All
 K – Add a Keying Set  Ctrl+Q – Quit  Shift+Ctrl+A – Deselect All
 Alt+K – Clear the Keying Set  F1 – Help (context-sensitive)  Ctrl+I – Select Inverse
 F2 – Rename Active Item  Up – Select more
 Blender for beginners - Python  F3 – Operator Search  Down – Select less
Scripting  F4 – File Context Menu  Double LMB (Left Mouse Button) –
 Ctrl+C – Over any Operator Button,  F5-F8 – Reserved for user actions Select Loop
the shortcut copies the Python  F9 – Adjust the Last operation  Alt+Double LMB (Left Mouse
command into the clipboard (The  F11 – Show render window Button) – Select Ring
program shortcut can be used in the  F12 – Render the current frame  ] – Select linked
Python console or the Text Editor  Q – Quick Access (Favourites)
while writing scripts)
 Ctrl+Spacebar – Toggle Maximie  Blender commands - Tools
 Shift+Ctrl+C – Over any property Area  W, E, R – Transform Tools
button, the hotkey is used to copy
 Ctrl+Alt+Spacebar – Toggle  Q – Box Select
the data path for the property. The
Fullscreen Area  D – Annotate
feature is also available from the
 Ctrl+PageUp/Ctrl+PageDown –  C – Cursor Tool
context menu.
Next/Previous Workspace
 Shift+Ctrl+Alt+C – Over the property
 Spacebar – User configurable  Blender shortcuts - Edit Mode Tools
buttons, the command copies the
 Shift+Ctrl+Spacebar – Playback  Ctrl+E – Extrude
full data path for the data-block and
Animations (reverse)  Ctrl+B – Bevel
property. Note: it is best to access
values based on the context rather  I – Inset
 Blender shortcuts – Common Editor  K – Knife
than by name, in most cases.
Keys  Alt+C – Loop Cut
 Blender shortcuts for Dragging  A – Select all
 Ctrl – while dragging to snap  Alt+A – Select none  Blender shortcut keys – Animation
discrete and accurate steps  Ctrl+I – Invert selection  Spacebar – Play/Pause
 Shift – Gives precision control to the  H – Hide selection  S – Set Location + Rotation + Scale
values  Alt+H – Reveal Hidden Items Keyframe
 Shift+Ctrl – Precise snap, this  T – Toggle Sidebar  Shift+S – Insert Keyframe Menu
command will move the object with  N – Toggle Sidebar  Shift+W – Set Location Key
high precision along with the  Shift+E – Set Rotation Key
snapping constraint.  Blender shortcut keys – 3D viewport  Shift+R – Set Scale Key
 Tab – Edit-mode toggle
 Ctrl+Tab – Mode switching pie
menu (toggles pose mode for
armatures)
 1 – 3 – Edit Mesh vertex/edge/face
 Blender for beginners – Text Editing toggle (Shift extends, Ctrl expands)
shortcuts  AccentGrave (`) – 3D view
navigation pie menu

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