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*Clicking '''CTRL + Y''' will redo your last undo action. (This function is limited to 10 moves by default) | *Clicking '''CTRL + Y''' will redo your last undo action. (This function is limited to 10 moves by default) | ||
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+ | *Clicking the '''Left''' and '''Right Arrows''' will navigate tabs when a tab is selected. | ||
==Apply Pickpoints== | ==Apply Pickpoints== | ||
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*Clicking the '''Left Mouse Button''' while holding the '''SHIFT'''' key will place and apply a Pickpoint in the Assembly interface. | *Clicking the '''Left Mouse Button''' while holding the '''SHIFT'''' key will place and apply a Pickpoint in the Assembly interface. |
Revision as of 09:34, 2 December 2015
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This is a list of Hotkeys, or commands that will cause actions in Bend-Tech by keying in letters on your keyboard.
Options
- Clicking CTRL + O will open the Options menu.
Save
- Clicking CTRL + S will open the window where you can save your current project.
Copy/Close
- Clicking CTRL + C will copy a part, feature or entity to your clipboard. (Availability for this function is limited)
- In all other cases when CTRL + C cannot be used, it will serve as the close function.
Paste
- Clicking CTRL + V will paste a part, feature or entity to your design. (Availability for this function is limited)
Undo
- Clicking CTRL + Z will undo your last action. (This function is limited to 10 moves by default)
Redo
- Clicking CTRL + Y will redo your last undo action. (This function is limited to 10 moves by default)
- Clicking the Left and Right Arrows will navigate tabs when a tab is selected.
Apply Pickpoints
- Clicking the Left Mouse Button while holding the SHIFT' key will place and apply a Pickpoint in the Assembly interface.