What is select shortcut in SketchUp?

What is select shortcut in SketchUp?

The Select tool can be activated by pressing Spacebar. The default shortcut for the Lasso tool is Shift+Spacebar.

What are the shortcuts in SketchUp?

Default keyboard shortcuts in SketchUp for Web

  • Select (Space bar)
  • Line (L)
  • Eraser (E)
  • Arc (A)
  • Rectangle (R)
  • Circle (C)

Where are shortcuts in SketchUp?

Select SketchUp > Preferences. In the SketchUp Preferences dialog box that appears, select Shortcuts in the sidebar on the left. In the list box, select the command to which you want assign a keyboard shortcut. If your selection already has a keyboard shortcut assigned to it, that shortcut appears in the Key column.

How do you use the pan tool in SketchUp?

Panning around If you have a scroll wheel mouse, simply hold down the scroll wheel to make the Pan tool cursor appear. Although Mac OS X users typically don’t have a scroll wheel mouse, you can still toggle to the Pan tool as you hold down the mouse button by pressing Command+Control+Shift.

How do you top view in SketchUp?

Choose Camera→Standard→Top. This changes your viewpoint so that you’re looking directly down at the ground.

How do I change keyboard shortcuts in SketchUp?

How do I edit my Keyboard Shortcuts in SketchUp?

  1. Select Window > Preferences.
  2. In the Preferences dialog box that appears, select Shortcuts in the sidebar on the left.
  3. In the Function list box, select the command to which you want assign a keyboard shortcut.

Where do I find tools in SketchUp?

Select View > Customize Toolbar or context-click the toolbar and select Customize Toolbar from the menu that appears. You see the dialog box shown in the following figure, which contains all of SketchUp’s tools. To add a tool, drag it to the toolbar. To remove a tool, drag it off the toolbar.

How do I find tools in SketchUp?

In SketchUp for Web, you can use an on-demand search to look up and activate SketchUp tools or commands. You can activate Search using the button at the top of the left-hand tool tray or use the keyboard shortcut Shift + / (?, on most QWERTY keyboards). You can also use the shortcut Shift + S to activate search.