Today's post comes compliments of my friend Pieter Schiettecatte from A+I in New York City.
To access the Keyboard shortcuts, browse to the location shown above, on the View tab. The keyboard shortcuts dialog shown below is where you make the suggested changes.
Thanks Pieter!
One last interesting item... the Revit tool tips show the keyboard shortcut for commands that have them, as shown in the first iamge below. Interestingly, these tool tips are dynamic and change if you change the keyboard shortcut as shown in the last image.
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Did you know you can have 'one button shortcuts' in
Revit?
Normally, Revit requires two buttons for any shortcut (MV
for move, CO for copy etc). However, these commands are used so often it would
be faster to just have one button (M, C, ..).
Keep reading to learn more...
If you try to change the shortcut to M, it will still
require you to hit space or enter before activating the command. That's because
there are other shortcuts that start with an M (MM for mirror) and Revit is
waiting to see whether it's M you want or MM.
If you prefer a one button shortcut, just make sure you only
have one shortcut that starts with that letter. So in our example with move,
remove all other shortcuts that start with an M (MA, MM, ...).
To access the Keyboard shortcuts, browse to the location shown above, on the View tab. The keyboard shortcuts dialog shown below is where you make the suggested changes.
Thanks Pieter!
One last interesting item... the Revit tool tips show the keyboard shortcut for commands that have them, as shown in the first iamge below. Interestingly, these tool tips are dynamic and change if you change the keyboard shortcut as shown in the last image.
For BIM Chapters updates, follow @DanStine_MN on Twitter or connect on LinkedIn
Check out my video-based courses on ArchSmarter.
I also write blog posts for Enscape - a new paradigm in rendering, animation and VR for AEC.