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There appears to be a lack of documentation on keyboard accelerators (hotkeys) for Creo 3.0. I scoured the help documentation and even opened a case with PTC. Neither one could provide anything. Here are the accelerators I have located so far. Please let me know if you find other ones. Thanks.
Accelerator | Name | Description |
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Ctrl+K | Hyperlink | Add, edit, or remove a hyperlink to the selected text. |
Ctrl+G | Regenerate | Regenerate the model. In drawing mode also redraws all views. |
Ctrl+F | Find | Search for, filter, and select items in the model by rules. |
Ctrl+A | Activate | Activate this window. (Should not be necessary in Creo 3 - windows are supposed to automatically activate.) |
Ctrl+N | New | Create a new model |
Ctrl+O | Open | Open an existing model. |
Ctrl+S | Save | Save the opened model. |
Ctrl+P | Print the active object. | |
Ctrl+Z | Undo | Undo the last action. (Only valid for certain actions.) |
Ctrl+Y | Redo | Redo the last action. (Only possible if undo was used. Not "repeat".) |
Ctrl+C | Copy | Copy |
Ctrl+V | Paste | Paste (Not the same as "paste special".) |
Ctrl+D :- for standard orientation or default orientation
F10 ot Al t:- to activate shortcut keys for all options..only from pro/e 5.0(drawing) and all the options in creo 1.0 onwards
Hello Rajan,
From what I can get Creo to do, Ctrl+D will only go to standard view. By setting config "orentation" to "user_default", one can change the standard view by a screen relative rotation about x (screen right) (config "x_angle") and then a screen relative rotation about y (screen up) (config "y_angle"). This means the the x-axis will always lie in the screen relative horizontal plane, so it is impossible to obtain a z-up isometric view. It is easy to set the default view to iso z-up. Do you know of a way to make Ctrl+D go to the default view instead of the standard view?
Stephen
Ctrl+F1 :- to hide the ribbon.
I'd assume most of this is still valid, but as far as I can tell, there is not a quick reference card available for Creo 3.
Since I can't edit the original post, I have converted it to a document. You can find the current version here: http://communities.ptc.com/docs/DOC-6271
Are these still true in Creo 4.0?
I noticed that Alt-F, E, D is no longer valid (Alt-File, Erase, not-Displayed).