Monday, December 3, 2012

Top key commands

(from http://www.archicadwiki.com/TopCommands)


Measure

Shortcut: M

The Measure Tool is usually used for measuring distances between two points. But with two or more clicks, the Tracker also shows the cumulative distance and area.
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Highlight Toggle

Shortcut: TAB

Have you ever wanted to select a Zone instead of a Slab?
Using the TAB button allows you to toggle through overlapping elements. The active element show as highlighted.
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Force Guide Line Display

Shortcut: Q

“Force Guide Line Display” is a keyboard shortcut that makes using Guide Lines even smoother.
Use this shortcut when you want to:
  • Make multi-choice Guide Lines appear during element input without having to press the mouse button.
    Note: Your cursor needs to be resting on any point of the element for this to work.
  • Create or activate a Guide Line along an edge without having to click the Guide Line handle.
  • Grab and move the Guide Line with your cursor without having to click the Guide Line handle.
    Note: Your cursor must be over top of the Guide Line handle (the orange dot) for this to work.
See also: GuideLines
ForceGuideLines.png


Show/Hide Guide Lines

Shortcut: L

Are you lost in a jungle of Guide Lines?
Use the "L" shortcut to turn Guide Lines on and off.
HideGuideLines.png


Quick selection Toggle

Shortcut: Spacebar

Do you want to modify a text, but cannot open up its Text Editor?
By pressing the Spacebar with the Arrow Tool active, you can temporarily activate or deactivate the selection of elements by their surfaces.
QuickSelection01.png


Pick Up/ Insert Parameters

Shortcut: Alt and Ctrl/Cmd+Alt

Press the "Alt (option)" button to pick element parameters to set them as default. Use the inject (Ctrl/Cmd+Alt) command to transfer the parameters into an element. You can inject parameters into an element in any view, 3D, or in the Door, Window or Object Settings dialog.
ParameterTransfer.png


Fit in Window

Shortcut: Double-click middle mouse button

Double clicking your middle mouse button will resize your view to accommodate all elements placed in the project. This provides a good way to check whether you have placed something in the far corners of your window.
FitInWindow.png


Temporary Orbit Mode

Shortcut: Middle mouse button plus Shift key

While in editing mode (not in Orbit mode), you can temporarily simulate Orbit mode by pressing Shift together with the mouse scrolling button. Release the keys to stop orbiting.
3dOrbit.png


Switch between Pet Palette Items

Shortcut: F

Move your cursor over the icons to read the tool tip for each one, and click on the icon for the function you need. Use the shortcuts “F” and Shift+F (Opt+F) to move between the next and previous icons in the current pet palette.
PetPalette.png


Instant Arrow Tool

Shortcut: Shift

While another tool is active, hold down the "Shift" button and the Arrow tool will be available in the Info Box since ArchiCAD 16.
You can point at the desired element and click; or drag the mouse to draw a rectangle around the element you want to select.
ArrowSelection.png


Activate Last Used Tool

Shortcut: W

Pressing "W" allows you to toggle between the Arrow tool and the last used tool. The active tool will be selected in the Toolbar.
LastUsedTool.png

Previous/Next Tool in Toolbox

Shortcut: Page Up and Page Down

"Page Up" and "Page Down" toggles between and activates the tools located directly above or below whatever tool is currently active in the Classic Toolbox.
PageUpDown.png


What's More


The entire list of all ArchiCAD commands is available within ArchiCAD:
Options/ Work Environment/ Keyboard Shortcuts
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