

The following is a list of useful keyboard shortcuts, commands and features for Blender, handy to keep to one side when modelling. Here is an example.Important note: the ever changing nature of Blender's development means features can be arbitrarily updated so shortcut keys may be mapped to different functions or be in different locations version to version - this is especially true of Blender 2.50, up to and included, the latest versions.

The actions array will contain objects that define the actions to be invoked and the shortcuts array will contain objects that map key combinations onto actions. Inside the JSON file, there are two arrays. This file will describe your keyboard shortcuts, and the actions that they will invoke. Be sure the path of the file matches the location you specified for the Url attribute of the ExtendedOverrides element. Set the Url attribute to the full URL of a JSON file in your project that you will create in a later step.Ĭreate a JSON file in your project. Immediately below (not inside) the element in the manifest, add an ExtendedOverrides element. For more information, Configure an add-in to use a shared runtime. Configure the add-in to use a shared runtimeĪdding custom keyboard shortcuts requires your add-in to use the shared runtime. One is to enable the add-in to use a shared runtime and the other is to point to a JSON-formatted file where you defined the keyboard shortcuts. There are two small changes to the manifest to make.

