![]() ![]() Move the cursor upwards in the current document workspace, in increments of ten snap grid units Move the cursor upwards in the current document workspace, in increments of one snap grid unit Move the cursor to the right in the current document workspace, in increments of ten snap grid units Move the cursor to the right in the current document workspace, in increments of one snap grid unit Move the cursor to the left in the current document workspace, in increments of ten snap grid units Move the cursor to the left in the current document workspace, in increments of one snap grid unit Measure the distance between two points on the active schematic document Perform Board Level Annotation, through use of the Board Level Annotate dialog Turn the cursor electrical grid on or off Turn the visible grid on or off in the current document Toggle the display of the current document’s editor, between maximized and not maximizedĬycle forward through your predefined snap grid settingsĬycle backward through your predefined snap grid settings Refresh the screen, in effect performing a redraw of the current document, to remove any undesirable drawing update effects Redraw the view in the main design window, placing the location marked by the cursor – prior to launching the command – at the center of the window This is a default setting that can be changed from the Schematic – Mouse Wheel Configuration page of the Preferences dialog Scroll horizontally within the design workspace. Scroll vertically within the design workspace. Click and hold the mouse wheel, then move the mouse backward.Hold the right (first) and left (second) mouse buttons, then move the mouse backward.Hold both the Ctrl key and the right-mouse button, then move the mouse backward.Use of the Ctrl key is a default setting that can be changed from the Schematic – Mouse Wheel Configuration page of the Preferences dialog. Hold the Ctrl key and roll the mouse wheel downward.You can use the mouse to zoom out from a region of the document by one of the following methods (where applicable and depending on how the buttons of your mouse might be assigned): Zoom-out, relative to the current cursor location. Click and hold the mouse wheel, then move the mouse forward.Hold the right (first) and left (second) mouse buttons, then move the mouse forward.Hold both the Ctrl key and the right-mouse button, then move the mouse forward.Hold the Ctrl key and roll the mouse wheel upward.You can also use the mouse to zoom in to a region of the document by one of the following methods (where applicable and depending on how the buttons of your mouse might be assigned): ![]() Zoom-in, relative to the current cursor location. Recall selection from memory location n, and add it to the current selection in the workspaceĪpply filtering based on the selection set in memory location nĪccess the Find Similar Objects feature (click on an object to use as the base template)ĭisplay all design objects on the current document Recall the selection from memory location nĪdd the current selection to the selection already stored in memory location n Store the current selection in memory location n Move the cursor to the absolute origin coordinate (0,0) for the current documentĪccess the Selection Memory dialog, from where you can control all aspects of the selection memory feature Move selected objects to the nearest point on the current snap grid Make the horizontal spacing of selected objects equalĪlign selected objects by their top edgesĪlign selected objects by their bottom edges Select current mouse position as the dx dy centerĬopy selected object(s) and paste repeatedly where needed in the workspace (rubber stamping)Īlign selected objects by their left edgesĪlign selected objects by their right edges Select a component from the list to move it Switch to previous or next layer when routing Rotate components and cycle through routing options Pop up properties dialog of the placing component/routing line Below are some useful keyboard shortcuts to get you up and running quickly. After using ExpressPCB, EAGLE, Mentor PADs, and OrCAD I’ve found Altium to be above and beyond in usability and horsepower. ![]()
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