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They allow the ''right'' hand to drive the mouse while the ''left'' hand stays in place to select objects and actions without the eyes ever having to leave the screen. Note that the most critical functions are assigned to the most easily reached keys (darker background) and that the editing keys are shown in two groups according to whether they are objects or actions (unshifted or ctrl-key). Keys that are changed in function from the default assignments are depicted in <font color="red">co</font><font color="green">lo</font><font color="blue">r</font> with deleted functions shown as <del>strikethrough</del> text. | They allow the ''right'' hand to drive the mouse while the ''left'' hand stays in place to select objects and actions without the eyes ever having to leave the screen. Note that the most critical functions are assigned to the most easily reached keys (darker background) and that the editing keys are shown in two groups according to whether they are objects or actions (unshifted or ctrl-key). Keys that are changed in function from the default assignments are depicted in <font color="red">co</font><font color="green">lo</font><font color="blue">r</font> with deleted functions shown as <del>strikethrough</del> text. | ||
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Revision as of 02:16, 10 August 2009
Under Contruction
LTspice allows Hot Keys to be (re)assigned to many of its functions. Of all the possibilities, the following key plan (for the Schematic Editor window) is perhaps one of the most convenient.
Why these particular keys?
They allow the right hand to drive the mouse while the left hand stays in place to select objects and actions without the eyes ever having to leave the screen. Note that the most critical functions are assigned to the most easily reached keys (darker background) and that the editing keys are shown in two groups according to whether they are objects or actions (unshifted or ctrl-key). Keys that are changed in function from the default assignments are depicted in color with deleted functions shown as strikethrough text.
F1 Help |
F2 part |
F3 mode |
F4 netname |
F5 Delete |
F6 Copy |
F7 |
F8 |
F9 |
Q |
W Wire |
E nEt name |
R Resistor |
T plain Text |
Y |
U pin tog |
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A toggle |
S Spice text |
D Diode |
F part (Find) |
G Gnd |
H |
L | ||
Z |
X Inductor |
C Capacitor |
V |
B Bus tap |
ctrl-F1 |
ctrl-F2 |
ctrl-F3 |
ctrl-F4 Close File |
ctrl-F5 |
ctrl-F6 |
ctrl-F7 |
ctrl-F8 |
ctrl-F9 |
ctrl-Q |
ctrl-W move |
ctrl-E mirror |
ctrl-R Rotate |
ctrl-T pin Toggle |
ctrl-Y redo |
0 ) reset sim t=0 |
ctrl-P file | |
ctrl-A Anchor toggle |
ctrl-S Save file |
ctrl-D Drag |
ctrl-F Find text |
ctrl-G Grid toggle |
ctrl-H Halt sim |
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ctrl-Z undo |
ctrl-X delete |
ctrl-C Copy |
ctrl-V paste |
ctrl-B Begin sim |
Space Bar zoom to fit |
shft-F1 |
shft-F2 |
shft-F3 |
shft-F4 |
shft-F5 |
shft-F6 |
shft-F7 |
shft-F8 |
shft-F9 |
shft-Q |
shft-W draw line |
shft-E |
shft-R draw Rectangle |
shft-T |
shft-Y |
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shft-A draw Arc |
shft-S |
shft-D |
shft-F |
shft-G |
shft-H |
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shft-Z Zoom area |
shft-X |
shft-C draw Circle |
shft-V |
shft-B zoom Back |