Lets
you assign predefined commands, MEL scripts, or marking menus to keys
and key combinations.
Related topics
Categories and Commands
Maya includes a large
number of useful pre-defined hotkey commands. You can use these
commands instead of writing your own MEL script.
Click a category in the Categories list
to see the list of available pre-defined Commands in
the category.
Click a command in the Commands list
to see its current hotkey(s) or assign it to a new key.
Current hotkeys
- List box
-
Shows all hotkeys that
active the selected command.
- Remove
-
Select a hotkey and click
Remove to unassign the hotkey.
- List All
-
Opens a window listing
every assigned hotkey and its command. In this window you can use the
tabs to switch from listing the hotkeys by key, or by category.
- Restore Defaults
-
Returns all hotkey assignments
to their “factory defaults” (the original commands they were assigned
to when Maya was installed).
Assign New Hotkey
- Key
-
Enter the key you want
to assign to the selected command. Enter a letter from A to Z (upper
and lower case are different keys) or a number from 0 to 9. You
cannot use more than one letter or number.
Or, select a special
key from the pull-down list. For example, if you want the right
arrow key to act as the trigger, assign it here.
- Modifier
-
- Direction
-
Use Press or Release
to associate a command with the press or a release of a key. For
example, you can create a hotkey to instruct Maya to snap to a curve
when you press a key, then turn off the snapping when you release
it.
If you added a key to
an operation ending with (Press) or (Release), add the same key
to the corresponding (Release) or (Press) operation.
- Add to Recent Command
List
-
- Assign
-
Assigns the key in the Key field
along with the Modifier and Direction to
the select command in the Commands list.
If your hotkey combination is already assigned to a command, a prompt
appears asking if you would like to overwrite the assignment.
- Query
-
Click Query to
determine whether the specified key settings have already been assigned
to a command.
- Find
-
Click Find to
highlight the category and command for the key you enter in the
Key field.
Edit area
- New
-
Create a new user-defined
command which you can then assign to a hotkey.
- Edit
-
Edit the selected user-defined
command in the Commands list.
- Delete
-
Delete the selected user-defined
command in the Commands list.
- Name
-
The name of the selected
command.
- Description
-
A description of the
command’s purpose and effect.
- Category
-
The category in which
the command appears (in the Categories list
box).
- Command
-
The script that runs
when the command is activated.
- Accept
-
Click to save the command
you are creating or editing. This button is only available after
you click New or Edit to
create or edit a command.
- Cancel
-
Click to cancel editing
a command. This button is only available after you click New or Edit to create
or edit a command.
- Search
-
Lets you search for text
in the name or script of all defined commands. Use asterisks as wildcards.
List Hotkeys
This window appears when
you click the List All button.
- No Modifiers
-
- Ctrl or Control
-
Lists only hotkeys with
a -key combination.
- Alt or Option
-
Lists only hotkeys with
an or -key
combination.
- Command
-
Lists only hotkeys with
a Command + key combination. Available for Mac OS X only.
- List All
-
- Ignore Release
-
Turn on to ignore the
hotkeys that activate when you release the key, versus when you
press the key. Turn off to see all hotkeys, including the ones activated
when you release the key.