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Maximizing productivity in Rhino 3D is a matter of mastering the myriad of shortcut keys that the software offers. Learning these shortcuts can significantly speed up your modeling process, eliminate unnecessary clicks, and keep your focus on the creative aspect of your work. Today, we're sharing some of the most essential Rhino 3D shortcut keys to enhance your efficiency.
Here are several key shortcuts to keep at your fingertips:
Ctrl + Shift + G
to toggle the Gumball on and off.F3
to turn Osnap on or off quickly.F8
to toggle Ortho mode.F6
.F9
.F7
.Alt + Enter
.Enter
or the right mouse button.Shift
and drag your mouse with the right button pressed.Ctrl
and drag with the right mouse button.Ctrl + Z
to undo and Ctrl + Y
to redo actions.Ctrl + C
and Ctrl + V
to copy and paste objects within your scene.F4
to show or hide the Layers panel.F3
will toggle the display of the Properties panel.Ctrl + J
.Ctrl + L
to lock selected objects and Ctrl + Shift + L
to unlock them.While this list is far from exhaustive, mastering these shortcuts will provide a solid foundation for working more effectively in Rhino 3D. For a comprehensive list of Rhino shortcuts, consult the official Rhino documentation. Additionally, you can customize and create your own shortcut keys to fit your workflow by going to Rhino's Keyboard Options.
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