Common Keyboard Hotkeys in Blender’s 3D View

Blender is designed to be used with one hand on the keyboard and the other on the mouse. Nearly every key on a standard keyboard is assigned to some task within Blender, and sometimes more than one task. For example, the numbers across the top of the keyboard reveal each of the first ten Blender layers. Alt+Any number shows each of the last ten layers. Shift+Any number allows you to show more multiple layers simultaneously. And that’s not all! The following table shows some of the more commonly used hotkeys while working in Blender.















































































































































































HotkeyDescription
AToggle select all/none
Alt+APlay animation in view
Shift+AShow Add menu
CCircle (Brush) select
Shift+DDuplicate
Alt+DLinked duplicate
E (edit mode)Extrude
F (edit mode)Create face/edge
GGrab/move
Alt+GClear location
HHide selected
Alt+HReveal all
IInsert keyframe
Ctrl+JJoin selected objects
L (edit mode)Select linked vertices
Shift+L (edit mode)Deselect linked vertices
MMove selection to layer
Ctrl+MMirror selection
NShow Properties region
Ctrl+NNew Blender session
Ctrl+N (edit mode)Calculate normals outside
O (edit mode)Proportional edit mode
PRun game engine
Ctrl+PMake parent
Alt+PClear parent
RRotate
Alt+RClear rotation
SScale
Alt+SClear scale
U (edit mode)Unwrap mesh
VToggle Vertex Paint mode
W (edit mode)Specials menu
Ctrl+WSave file
XDelete selection
Ctrl+ZUndo
Ctrl+Shift+ZRedo
SpacebarShow search menu
Shift+SpacebarMaximize window
Ctrl+SpacebarToggle manipulator
Alt+SpacebarChange manipulator orientation
TabToggle Edit mode
Shift+TabToggle snapping








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