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Introduction
How to Use This Guide
Using Hot Keys
Use this document to look up hot keys used in Autodesk® Inferno®, Autodesk Flame®, and Autodesk Flint®.
Hot keys map your keyboard to commonly used
functions. When you work with Inferno, Flame or Flint, you can use
hot keys to accelerate navigation in the application, to apply effects
to clips, as well as to edit objects and animation channels.
When you create a user from the Project Management
menu, the hot keys for the default user are replicated to your user
profile. This guide is a useful resource for looking up those default
hot keys.
You can also use one of two online methods for
looking up hot keys:
- Press Ctrl+Alt+F8 to open the Hot Key
Editor. The Hot Key Editor displays global hot keys along with those
for the current module. You can also click Hotkey Editor in the
Preferences menu to display global and shared hot keys.
- If
auto display of tooltips is enabled in the Preferences menu, hover
over the button for which you want to determine the assigned hot key.
If you have disabled the auto display of tooltips, press and hold Alt+Ctrl+spacebar and hover over
the button. If a hot key exists for the button, it is displayed
in the tooltip.
Using the Hot Key Editor, you can customize
hot keys for your user profile or create new ones. The Hot Key Editor
updates automatically to reflect your changes. For instructions
on using the Hot Key Editor, see
Managing Hot Keys.
NoteRemember that the hot keys in this guide
are the default hot keys specified for application release. If you
modified your default user profile, or if you are working with a
custom user profile, some of the hot keys may be different.