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Keyboard Shortcuts

Updated v2.3.0

At a glance

  • Every shortcut is editable in an inline editor — Settings → Keyboard
  • Per-workspace scopes so the same key can do the right thing in Sketch vs Plasma
  • Conflict detection warns when a binding collides
  • Reset any shortcut, or everything, back to defaults

Settings → Keyboard is a two-pane editor for every tool shortcut in the app: a tree of workspaces and tools on the left, the selected tool's binding on the right. Pick a tool, click the capture box, and press the combination you want — plain keys or modifier combos like Shift+F or Ctrl+Shift+K both work. Nothing is committed until you hit the Settings dialog's Save; Cancel throws the staged edits away.

Scopes and conflicts

Shortcuts are scoped per workspace — Plasma, Laser, Router, Drafting, GcodePilot — so F can be Fit Sheet on the table and Fillet in the modeler without fighting. Within a workspace, a key can only mean one thing: if you capture a combination that's already taken, the editor warns you exactly which tools conflict and tells you their bindings will be removed if you confirm. Sketch sub-tools and GcodePilot jogging keys are checked as their own groups.

Clearing and resetting

Clear Shortcut unbinds a tool entirely — handy for a key you keep hitting by accident. Reset to Default restores one tool's factory binding, and a Reset all to defaults link wipes every customization at once. Toolbar tooltips and menus update to show your bindings as soon as you save. The fixed window and tab shortcuts (new tab, close tab, and friends) are separate from this system and aren't remappable. Camera controls live under Mouse & Navigation instead.