Just as an example, D = Delete (now that is scary because D means new parameter, or Add on other dialog boxes). It allows to design building and structure in 3D, as well as using of 2D drawings.
Revit shortcuts software#
Yes, the keys are programmed here too - but it is way too dangerous to use, so I won't even list them. Autodesk Revit is a building information modeling software for architects, structural engineers, designers. However, it should be ok to use this with the Alt Key combination. It is best not to use this because it is too easy to put the focus back into the parameter values and you get into all kinds of trouble changing values and formulas. Some keys are programmed (weirdly) but it is hard to get the focus onto the icons. I have amended the instructions below accordingly. I knew about the Alt key shortcuts that work on the ribbon (or Keytips as the Autodesk helpfile refers to them) - but I was not aware that they also work on some dialog boxes. After further testing prompted by comments by 'infeeeee' I have realised it is simpler to use than I first thought. This can be very useful as you can keep your finger on the key for multiple moves, unlike using the mouse, which requires a click for each move (a sure recipe for RSI): Yes, there are indeed some hidden keyboard shortcuts.
In the process I decided to check if there are any keyboard shortcuts for the 'Move Up and Down' commands. This list of added filters does not sort alphabetically - the dialog box has no means to do so because the filters are applied in order, which means you don't want it to sort automatically. Once you’ve selected the command, enter the shortcut combination in the. I was recently doing a very repetitive task on a Revit dialog box - it involved changing the order of many View Filters in the View Template dialog box (Filters tab). To add a shortcut, find the command in the Command column or enter the command name in the Search field.