Update: Customizable Keyboard Shortcuts
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Hey all,
I wanna give you an update on our progress around customizable keyboard shortcuts (CKS). Instead of reviving an old thread I'm starting a new one here. This highly anticipated project is getting somewhere, and it's almost ready for you guys to try! We went down a slightly different route than what we had first imagined, but we think this experience is nicer, more lightweight, and sets us up to scale without the need of a complicated UI.
Custom keyboard shortcuts is part of a larger UI project we're working on; you'll be hearing more about it in a blog post coming in towards end of the month.
You'll be able to assign custom keyboard shortcuts to all your commands via the toolbar drop-down menu. Hover over each tool and you'll see a more options menu. In there, you'll find pin to toolbar, pin to shortcuts (previously known as the "S" key toolbox), and of course, Change Keyboard Shortcuts.
Gif taken from our development build. Hooray!
- A custom shortcut is assigned when CKS detects an alpha key. Inputing just modifiers will not register a custom shortcut.
- You can use alphas, modifier+alpha, or a combination of modifiers + alpha.
- Leaving it blank will get rid of an existing key.
- Reset will reset the command to it's default Fusion 360 assignment.
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If you enter a key that is already used by another command, CKS will let you know which command is using that key. You can decide whether you want to use a different key or override it. If you override it, the affected command will no longer have a key set.
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It will save to your Fusion 360 account, so they go wherever you go. Log into a different machine with Fusion 360 and voila, launch commands like a boss.
I anticipate that you may have some questions, so here are some answers 🙂
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When can I try this?
- We are making a few tweaks and letting it bake, but we think it'll be ready mid-late summer.
Can I use more than 1 alphanumeric key?
- No. CKS will take any combination of modifier keys + only 1 alphanumeric key.
Can Finish Sketch have a key combo?
- Yes!
Can I use Command + S as a custom key combo?
- Some key combos are off limits to CKS since they have system level priority. These key combos are:
- Undo: ctrl+Z (Windows), command+Z (Mac)
- save: ctrl+S (Windows), command+S (Mac)
- copy: ctrl+C (Windows), command+C (Mac)
- paste: ctrl+V (Windows), command+V (Mac)
- cut: ctrl+X (Windows), command+X (Mac)
- redo: ctrl+Y (Windows), command+shift+Z (Mac)
- open: ctrl+O (Windows), command+O (Mac)
What's in Phase 2?
- As I mentioned earlier, this is just Phase 1. Phase 2 will include improvements to existing experience as well as functionality like:
- See all your custom keys in one view
- Share your custom keys with your team
- Keys for display setting > visual styles
- Keys for Viewcube views
Really excited to hear your thoughts around this! Let us know what you think!