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Hi,
I thougt about asking a specific question about creo 2.0 keyboard shortcuts and decided to make it a sharing opportunity.
anyone wants to share his favourite most usefull keyboard shortcuts while working with creo ?
I like
Ctrl +G to regenerate.
Center click for Done
anyone knows a shortcut for normal view/ isometric view?
If you type "map" into the Command Finder (upper-right), you can start the Mapkeys dialog box and create your own shortcuts. Engineers typically create mapkeys to automate common repetitive tasks.
For example, when working with large assemblies I often use "zz" to make the clicks Set Representation to> Exlude. I can select a part in my assembly, press zz and the part is excluded from the representation.
i just descovered some more shortcuts
ctrl + n - new file
ctrl+d - dimetric view.
Adam, i tried mapping keys but for some reason its not wirking - is there a short tutorial on how to do this right?
what if i want to override an existing shortcut, will it allow it?
Here are the default shortcut keys as defined in Creo Help.
ALT |
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CTRL | Temporarily hides the Live Toolbar in 3D part and assembly modes. | |||||||||||||||
CTRL+A | Activates a window. | |||||||||||||||
CTRL+C | Copies the selection to the clipboard. | |||||||||||||||
CTRL+D | Displays a model in the default view. | |||||||||||||||
CTRL+N | Opens the New dialog box. | |||||||||||||||
CTRL+O | Opens the File Open dialog box. | |||||||||||||||
CTRL+R | Repaints a window. | |||||||||||||||
CTRL+S | Opens the Save Object dialog box. | |||||||||||||||
CTRL+V | Pastes the clipboard contents to the selected location. | |||||||||||||||
CTRL+Y | Performs a single-step redo operation. | |||||||||||||||
CTRL+Z | Performs a single-step undo operation. | |||||||||||||||
ESC | Performs one of the following operations depending on the modeling context:
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ENTER | Accepts the changes and closes the Live Toolbar in 3D and assembly modes. Also clears the selection in the graphics window. | |||||||||||||||
F1 | Opens Help for the current context. | |||||||||||||||
G | Hides the current guide for the geometry in 2D mode. | |||||||||||||||
L | Locks or unlocks the current guide in 2D mode. | |||||||||||||||
P | Shows or hides temporarily the precision panels in 2D mode. | |||||||||||||||
S | Switches between the Line and Arc Creation modes in 2D mode. | |||||||||||||||
TAB | Prehighlights a set of surfaces on an active part using shape-selection rules based on the currently prehighlighted surface. Refer to the Creo Parametric Flexible Modeling Help for more information on shape-selection rules. |
In this example I will create a Mapkey that toggles the display of all datum features (Planes, Axis, Points, & Csys):
Use your mapkey:
How to change the $F1 function (default F1:Help)? Creo asked me once but I clicked too fast to see the recording process. When I do the steps 1.-7. it says that it isn't possible to change the F1.
in daily use are
A1, A2, A3 & A4 for printing.
dxf, pdf & dwg to ouput files to local server.
NF & NB to set model view front or back as require.
BOM to create BOM table.
Find the tasks that you do regularly & need a few clicks to complete, then save yourself time with a shortcut (mapkey).