Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (2024)

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Activate the keyboard shortcuts map right in the user interface by pressing Shift+/ on your keyboard when in a document.

You can access the shortcuts from anywhere in the product by clicking the Help icon (Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (3)) in the upper right of the window and selecting Keyboard shortcuts. This opens a dialog of the Keyboard shortcuts list.

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Click the Help icon (the Help menu)to access the Keyboard shortcuts option.

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Select the Keyboard shortcuts option to view the dialog of Keyboard shortcuts.

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Scroll to the end of the dialog to view the Keyboard shortcuts legend.

Customizing keyboard shortcuts

The customization of Keyboard shortcuts and hotkeys is available for General tools, Sketch tools, Drawing tools, 3D View tools, Part Studio tools, and Assembly tools.

  1. Select your name, or the Account user icon (Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (8)) in the upper right corner to view profile settings.

  2. Select My account.

  3. Select Preferences in the My account dropdown menu.

  4. Scroll to the Keyboard shortcuts section.

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  5. Hover over the keyboard shortcut you want to customize and click the pencil icon (Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (10)) to edit.

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  6. Enter a new custom shortcut. This can be a single key or a combination of keys. If a custom shortcut is not allowed, it will display one of these three messages:System-controlled conflict, browser conflict, or an override conflict.

    • System-controlled shortcut conflict - When a shortcut cannot be customized and is set to only system controls. The following error message appears when a user runs into a system-controlled conflict:

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    • Browser shortcut conflict - When a custom shortcut is the same key/combination as a shortcut that leads to an external browser or operating system. The following information message appears when a user runs into a browser conflict:

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    • Override shortcut conflict - When the key/combination of a custom shortcut is already set as another shortcut. The following warning messages appear when a user runs into one or more override conflicts:

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  7. Select the checkmark icon (Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (16)), or press enter on your keyboard to accept the custom shortcut.

On iOS devices, when a new feature shortcut is added to Onshape, and it causes a system-controlled conflict with your customized shortcut, an alert is shown when you attempt to use the shortcut. A warning message opens stating that the shortcut is being used by more than one action. When this happens, you must edit or disable the shortcut from the browser.

Tips

  • To disable a shortcut, select Disable shortcut when customizing.

    Select the Check mark icon to accept the change. This disables the shortcut from your Keyboard shortcuts list and cannot be used.

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  • To enable a shortcut, select Disable shortcut again.

  • To reset a custom shortcut back to its default state, you can either select Reset to default from the Edit shortcut dialog:

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    Or, select the Reset to defaults option in the top right corner of the Keyboard shortcuts page in Preferences:

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General

shift+enter Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (20)

Commits the command, and opens another dialog of the same command.

enter Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (21)

Commits the command in use.

esc Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (22)

Exits the command in use (also supported in Render Studio).

space bar Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (23)

Deselects selected feature(s) (also supported in Render Studio).

ctrl/⌘+c Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (24)

Copies selected feature.

shift+c

Opens the curve and surface analysis dialog.

delete/backspace Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (25)

Removes selected features (also supported in Render Studio).

shift+d

Dihedral analysis.

ctrl/⌘+shift+f Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (26)

FeatureScript search; find text in the current Feature Studio.

ctrl+u Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (27)

Feedback/Report a bug.

a

Flip primary axis; flips the z-axis when editing.

k

Shows or hides Mate connectors.

shift+/

Toggles the Keyboard Shortcuts and hotkeys list open and closed.

ctrl+m

Opens On entity in the Mate connector dialog.

ctrl/⌘+v Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (28)

Pastes copied feature. Can be used consecutively as many times as needed.

ctrl+space bar Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (29)

Switches between recently opened tabs in a single session. These can include Drawings, Assemblies, and Part Studios.

ctrl+y Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (30)

Redoes recently undone activity within the document session. Can be used consecutively as needed.

shift+n

Prompts for a new name of a selected Instance of Feature.

q

Selects or exits the Construction tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected. Construction can be activated on pre-selected sketch entities or while creating sketch entities.

alt/⌥+c

Opens the Search tools bar in the top right of page, prompts cursor to search bar.

` [apostrophe]

Opens a list of entities that can be selected relative to where the cursor is. Selected entities will be highlighted in addition to currently highlighted entities.

s Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (31)

Opens shortcut toolbar at the mouse cursor location.

alt/⌥+t

Opens the Tab Manager (also supported in Render Studio).

ctrl/⌘+z Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (32)

Undoes recent activity within the document session. Can be used consecutively as needed (also supported in Render Studio).

shift+click

Opens project selected in new window from Document page.

ctrl/⌘+click

Opens project selected in new tab from Document page.

[ (left bracket)

Opens the Measure dialog.

Sketch

a

Selects or exits the 3 point arc tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

c *

Selects or exits the Center point circle tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

r *

Selects or exits the Center point rectangle tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

i

Selects or exits the Coincident tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

shift+o

Selects or exits the Concentric tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

g *

Selects or exits the Corner rectangle tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

d *

Selects or exits the Dimension tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

shift+l

Selects or exits the Perpendicular tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

e

Selects or exits the Equal tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

shift+m

Selects or exits the Midpoint tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

shift+k

Selects or exits the Normal tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

shift+g

Selects or exits the Pierce tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

shift+q

Selects or exits the Symmetric tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

shift+j

Selects or exits the Fix tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

shift+u

Selects or exits the Curvature tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

x

Selects or exits the Extend tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

h

Selects or exits the Horizontal tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

l *

Selects or exits the Line tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

shift+a

Allows switching between the line and tangent arc sketch tools during sketch creation (as the tools are used).

o

Selects or exits the Offset tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

b

Selects or exits the Parallel tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

shift+s

Selects or exits the sketch point tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

shift+f

Selects or exits the Sketch fillet tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

shift Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (33)

Suppresses automatic inferences when moving or placing sketch entities.

t

Selects or exits the Tangent tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

q

Selects or exits the Construction tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected. Construction can be activated on pre-selected sketch entities or while creating sketch entities.

m

Selects or exits the Trim tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

u

Selects or exits the Use (Project/Convert) tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

v

Selects or exits the Vertical tool. Requires for a sketch plane to have been selected.

Part Studio

shift+e

Opens Extrude feature while working on a sketch. If there is no sketch open, Extrude feature allows for a face or sketch to be selected.

shift+f

Opens Edge in Fillet dialog.

shift+h

Shows or hides sketches.

select rollback bar ↑ ↓

Moves the rollback bar up/down to navigate features in the Features list.

shift+w

Opens the Revolve feature while working on a sketch. If there is no sketch open, Revolve allows for a face or sketch to be selected.

shift+s

Opens the Sketch feature. Prompts Select a sketch plane.

shift

Locks currently visible Mate connector points. Mate connector dialog must be active.

a

Flips direction of primary axis. Mate connector must be preselected.

q

Reorients secondary axis 90 degrees. Mate connector must be preselected.

k

Shows or hides Mate connectors.

shift+c

Opens the curve and surface analysis dialog.

Assembly

j

Shows or hides mates.

i

Opens Insert parts and assemblies dialog.

m

Opens Fasten mate dialog.

h

Selects or deselects Show mates mode on the toolbar.

shift+s

Selects or deselects Snap mode on the toolbar.

shift

Locks currently visible Mate connector points while placing a Mate connector in the mate or Mate connector dialog.

ctrl+m

Opens On entity in the Mate connector dialog.

a

Flips direction of primary axis. Mate connector must be preselected.

q

Reorients secondary axis 90 degrees. Mate connector must be preselected.

3D View

shift+2

Displays the back view of the design (also supported in Render Studio).

shift+6

Displays the bottom view of the design (also supported in Render Studio).

shift+1

Displays the front view of the design (also supported in Render Studio).

shift+p

Hides all construction geometry.

y

Hides selected or hovered instance(s) in the Instance list (also supported in Render Studio).

p

Hides or shows planes.

shift+7

Displays the isometric view of the design (also supported in Render Studio).

shift+3

Displays the left view of the design (also supported in Render Studio).

shift+i

Isolates the selected or hovered instance(s) by making the surrounding instances transparent.

shift+t

Makes the selected or hovered instance(s) transparent.

shift+v

Opens the Named views dialog. Prompts to type a new view name (also supported in Render Studio).

ctrl+shift+← → ↑ ↓ Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (34)

Moves the design up, down, left, and right (also supported in Render Studio).

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Fine rotation. Rotates the design by 5 degrees to the left, right, top, and bottom (also supported in Render Studio).

shift+4

Displays the right view of the design (also supported in Render Studio).

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Coarse rotation. Rotates the design by 15 degrees to the left, right, top, and bottom (also supported in Render Studio).

shift+x

Opens the Section view dialog. Multiple planes can be selected.

alt/⌥+click

Select through transparent.

shift+y

Shows hidden instance(s) in the Instance list (also supported in Render Studio).

shift+5

Displays the top view of the design (also supported in Render Studio).

shift+r

View in high quality.

n

Repositions the design to be parallel to the screen. Must preselect or hover on the plane or face. Pressing n a second time will flip the design to inverse-normal view.

shift+z

Zooms in on the center of current view (also supported in Render Studio).

z

Zooms out of the current view (also supported in Render Studio).

f

Selects the largest image of design that can be completely viewed in design window (also supported in Render Studio).

w

Drag to create a zoom bounding box. Magnifies selected region (also supported in Render Studio).

Drawings

alt/⌥+lmb+drag Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (37)

Copies selected annotation(s) and places it where dragged.

shift+d

Selects or exits the Diameter dimension tool.

ctrl+s

Hides or shows Sheets.

home

Opens the first sheet.

end

Opens the last sheet.

m

Selects or exits the Maximum or minimum dimension tool.

pg dn

Opens the next sheet.

n

Selects or exits the Note tool.

pg up

Opens the previous sheet.

p

Selects or exits the Projected view tool.

shift+q

Activates midpoint and quad points on arcs and circles for selection during dimension commands when active.

shift+r

Places a radial dimension on an arc or circle.

ctrl+q

Updates all views and properties on each sheet of the drawing.

shift+z

Zooms in on the center of the design.

z

Zooms out of the design.

f

Selects the largest image of design that can be completely viewed in design window.

w

Drag to create a zoom bounding box. Magnifies selected region.

d

Toggles the dimension tool.

l

Selects or exits the Line tool.

Feature Studio

ctrl/⌘+s Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (38)

Commit current Feature Studio, updating other Onshape tabs in the document with all changes made to this Feature Studio.

ctrl/⌘+shift+s Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (39)

Commit all Feature Studios with uncommitted changes, updating other Onshape tabs in the document with all changes made to all Feature Studios.

esc Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (40)

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Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys (2024)

FAQs

Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys? ›

A hotkey is a key or a combination of keys on a computer keyboard that, when pressed at one time, performs a task (such as starting an application) more quickly than using a mouse or other input device. Hotkeys are sometimes called shortcut keys.

What are the 20 keyboard shortcuts? ›

General Windows Shortcut Keys
  • Ctrl + C: Copy.
  • Ctrl + X: Cut.
  • Ctrl + V: Paste.
  • Ctrl + Z: Undo.
  • Ctrl + Y: Redo.
  • Ctrl + A: Select All.
  • Ctrl + F: Find.
  • Ctrl + S: Save.
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What are hotkeys or shortcuts? ›

A hotkey is a key or a combination of keys on a computer keyboard that, when pressed at one time, performs a task (such as starting an application) more quickly than using a mouse or other input device. Hotkeys are sometimes called shortcut keys.

What are the 100 shortcut keys in a computer? ›

Basic Computer Shortcut Keys (A to Z)
Basic Computer Keyboard Shortcut Keys A to Z
Ctrl + C / Ctrl+InsUsed to copy the selected item.
Ctrl + V / Shift + InsUsed to paste the selected item.
Ctrl + HomeIt is used to go to the beginning of the document.
Ctrl + EndGo to the end of a document
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How do I see all keyboard shortcuts? ›

Check all keyboard shortcuts: Press Ctrl + Alt + / (forward slash).

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F1 – Opens the Help screen for almost every program. F2 – Allows you to rename a selected file or folder. F3 – Opens a search feature for an application that is active at the moment. F4 – Alt + F4 closes the active window. F5 – Allows you to refresh or reload the page or document window.

What are the 50 shortcut keys in a computer? ›

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  • WINDOWS + Pause = System Properties.
  • WINDOWS + D - DEKSTOP.
  • WINDOWS + M - MINIMIZE ALL.
  • WINKEY + SHIFT + M -- Undo the minimize done by WINKEY + M and WINKEY + D.
  • WINDOWS + W - WHITE BOARD / SNIPPING.
  • WINDWOS + E - FILE EXPLORER.
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What is Ctrl+A to Z? ›

A to Z list of Excel Shortcuts A - Select All (Ctrl + A) B - Bold (Ctrl + B) C - Copy (Ctrl + C) D - Fill Down (Ctrl + D) E - Centre (Ctrl + E) F - Find (Ctrl + F) G - Go To (Ctrl + G) H - Replace (Ctrl + H) I - Italic (Ctrl + I) J - Justify (Ctrl + J) K - Insert Hyperlink (Ctrl + K) L - Align Text left (Ctrl + L) M - ...

What does Ctrl+P do? ›

Ctrl+P is a keyboard shortcut to activate a PC's printer control key—the key that, when pressed, allows users to send documents or files directly to a printer. It activates the current program's print command without going through all the dialog boxes typically related to printing.

What is Ctrl Alt Shift L? ›

Ctrl+Win+Alt+Shift+L, a key combination that you probably can't hit with one hand, opens LinkedIn. That's it.

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CTRL + SHIFT + F8: It activates the rectangular selection. ALT + F8: Opens the macro dialog box. Shift+F7 checks the thesaurus for the chosen term.

How to memorize shortcut keys? ›

You can use mnemonics to learn and remember keyboard shortcuts by creating associations between the keys and the commands they perform. For example, you can remember that Ctrl + C copies the selected data by thinking of "copy" or "cut".

What does Ctrl+Shift+Q do? ›

Ctrl-Shift-Q, if you aren't familiar, is a native Chrome shortcut that closes every tab and window you have open without warning. It's infuriatingly close to Ctrl-Shift-Tab, a shortcut that shifts your focus back to the previous tab in your current window.

What does Ctrl+R do? ›

Ctrl+R is a keyboard shortcut that is commonly used in web browsers to reload the current webpage. It's a quick way to refresh the page if something isn't loading correctly or if you want to see any updates that may have been made since you last visited.

What does Ctrl+Shift+T do? ›

Ctrl+Shift+T

Opens the tab in a new window. Opens the tab in the existing window. Returns the tab to its original position. Switches to the tab at the specified position number on the tab strip.

What are 20 keys on a keyboard? ›

A 20-key layout puts letters in the same basic arrangement as QWERTY, but has two letters per key. Predictive text software is almost always employed to allow users to only press each key once, intelligently guessing which letter the user intended to type.

What are the 20 shortcut keys a to z pdf? ›

Keyboard Shortcut Keys of Computer A to Z
  • Ctrl + C: Copy selected text or objects.
  • Ctrl + X: Cut selected text or objects.
  • Ctrl + V: Paste copied or cut text or objects.
  • Ctrl + Z: Undo the last action.
  • Ctrl + Y or Ctrl + Shift + Z: Redo the last undone action.
  • Ctrl + S: Save the current document or file.
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What is Ctrl+A to Z on a computer? ›

Ctrl + A Select all content. Ctrl + Z Undo an action. Ctrl + Y Redo an action. Ctrl + D Delete the selected item and move it to the Recycle Bin. Ctrl + Esc Open the Start Menu.

What are the 20 shortcut keys of MS Word? ›

  • Ctrl + N. Create new document.
  • Ctrl + S. Save document.
  • Ctrl + Z. Undo last action.
  • Ctrl + A. Select all.
  • F7. Start Spellchecker.
  • Ctrl + F4. Close current document.
  • Ctrl + P. Open Print dialogue box.
  • Ctrl + Y. Redo last action.

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