See, Tinkercad, it _is_ possible to write actual informative documentation for people who can (or prefer to) read, as opposed to childish videos with annoying goofy music. By default, when grouped objects are ungrouped they revert to the layers on which they. Once you’re sure it’s the dimension you want, click on the number and it will expand into a highlighted text entry box where you can directly enter the desired dimension or coordinate from your keyboard. The Shortcut key for this operation is U. Also, make sure you don’t accidentally click on the “Dismiss ruler” X-mark on the workplane, but if you do, it can be undone. Unhide Last Edit > Make Group Edit > Make Component. It’s a good idea to look closely to make sure that it’s indeed the dimension you want to change, because the numbers can get close together depending on the view. In this video, learn how to add custom keyboard shortcuts in SketchUp to make modeling quicker and easierWant to Support the SketchUp Essentials http://www. Default keyboard shortcuts in SketchUp for Web SketchUp for Webs default keyboard shortcuts are. Hovering the mouse pointer over any numeric dimension causes that dimension and its corresponding dimension line to highlight in red. johnmcclenahan April 24, 2019, 4:30pm 6 On the desktop, K is the default shortcut for ‘show bacK edges’ (as dashed lines). You can refer to assigning a keyboard shortcut for a necessary command here: phim-tat-sketchup. Whether you love navigating an interface with keyboard shortcuts or just want to assign keyboard shortcuts to your favorite commands, the easiest way to create your own shortcuts is in LayOut’s Preferences dialog box, shown in the following figure. ![]() Both are useful in different situations switch between corner and midpoint mode by clicking on the little triangles on the workplane. Except there is no default keyboard shortcut for Create Group in the Desktop version. ![]() The coordinates can be selected to be relative to the objects’ “corners” (bottom and left) or from the objects’ mid-points. Now any selected object or group of objects will have all its dimensions shown: X, Y, Z sizes, and X, Y, Z coordinates. Drag a/the ruler from the palette onto the workplane.
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