You can use both the mouse and keyboard to control objects in GraphWorX64 displays. The tables that follow summarize the operations that are possible using the mouse and keyboard. Many of the shortcuts listed in the File, Edit, View, Runtime, Move and Re size, and Mouse sections apply generally to the entire suite of GENESIS64 applications.
Note: If you are running GENESIS64 on Windows 7 and are using Multitouch, several Multitouch features are available to runtime users. For more information, refer to GENESIS64 Features on Windows 7. |
Keystroke |
Function |
Description |
File Functions |
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Ctrl+N |
New |
Creates a new display file. |
Ctrl +O |
Open |
Opens an existing display file. |
Ctrl+S |
Save |
Saves the current display file. |
Ctrl+P |
Save As |
Prints out the current display. |
Edit Functions |
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Ctrl+Z |
Undo |
Reverses the last editing action. |
Ctrl+Y |
Redo |
Restores the last editing action that was undone. |
Ctrl+X |
Cut |
Moves one or more selected objects to the Windows clipboard, removing them from the work area. Cutting data/objects to the clipboard replaces the contents previously stored there. |
Ctrl+C |
Copy |
Copies selected data/objects to the clipboard. This command is unavailable if no data/objects are currently selected. Copying data to the clipboard replaces the contents previously stored there. |
Ctrl+V |
Paste |
Places a copy of the object currently in the clipboard into the work area. The objects remain on the clipboard until you copy or cut another object to the clipboard. Use this command to insert a copy of the clipboard contents at the insertion point. This command is unavailable if the clipboard is empty. |
Ctrl+D |
Duplicate |
Duplicates a selected object. When an object is duplicated, all of its attending properties accompany the duplicated object. |
Delete |
Delete |
Deletes the selected object from the work area. |
Ctrl+F |
Find |
Opens the Find dialog box. Enter a string to search for in the Find What field. |
Ctrl+H |
Replace |
The Replace operation works in a similar way and replaces the Find What string(s) with the Replace With string(s). All dialog options are the same, except that the Replace dialog box has a field called Replace With. |
Ctrl+A |
Select All |
Selects all objects in the display. |
View Functions |
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Ctrl+Numpad+ |
Zoom In |
Zooms in by increments of 50 percent. |
Ctrl+Numpad- |
Zoom Out |
Zooms out by increments of 50 percent. |
Ctrl+Shift+S |
Zoom Selection |
Zooms in on the selected object. |
Ctrl+W |
Fit to Window |
Fits all objects inside the work area; toggles back to original view. |
Ctrl+Shift+H |
Default Zoom/Pan |
Restores the default zoom setting. |
Ctrl+F11 |
Main Menu |
Hides/shows the menu bar. |
Ctrl+W |
Fit to Window |
Fits all objects inside the work area. |
Ctrl+R |
Runtime Window Preview Mode |
Enables you to see what a display will look like in runtime mode without actually entering runtime. This helps you set the proper display dimensions and zoom factors. |
Runtime Functions |
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Ctrl+M |
Runtime |
Toggles configuration and runtime modes. |
Arrange Functions |
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Ctrl+Shift+G |
Snap > Toggle Grid |
Hides/shows the grid lines in the work area. |
Draw Functions |
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Ctrl+G |
Group |
Groups two or more selected objects in the work area into one item. The resulting object can then be moved as a single object. |
Ctrl+U |
Ungroup |
Undoes the grouping of two or more grouped objects in the work area into individual objects. |
Help Functions |
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F1 |
Help Topics |
Launches the online Help for the application. |
Alt+? |
Help |
Opens online Help for GENESIS64, its tools, and its applications. |
Move Object |
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Arrow Left |
Move Left |
Moves the object 1 pixel to the left. |
Arrow Right |
Move Right |
Moves the object 1 pixel to the right. |
Arrow UP |
Move Up |
Moves the object 1 pixel up. |
Arrow Down |
Move Down |
Moves the object 1 pixel down. |
Arrow keys |
More vertices |
When editing the vertices of a polyline, polygon, or path, pressing the arrow keys moves the selected vertices. |
Resize Object |
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Ctrl+Arrow Left |
Upsize horizontally |
Decreases the size of the object horizontally. |
Ctrl+Arrow Right |
Downsize horizontally |
Increases the size of the object horizontally. |
Ctrl+Arrow Up |
Upsize vertically |
Increases the size of the object vertically. |
Ctrl+Arrow Down |
Downsize vertically |
Decreases the size of the object vertically. |
Ctrl+Shift+Arrow Left |
Downsize object |
Decreases the size of the object (proportionately). |
Ctrl+Shift+Arrow Right |
Upsize object |
Increases the size of the object (proportionately). |
Menu Commands |
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Alt |
Menu key equivalents |
Displays the values that will activate the menus when you press Alt+key. Click here for an illustration. |
Alt+Spacebar |
Windows command |
Activates the Windows command menu's Move, Restore, Resize, Minimize, and Maximize commands. |
Alt+Q+S |
Save |
Performs the Save command. |
Alt+Q+U |
Undo |
Performs the Undo command. |
Alt+Q+R |
Redo |
Performs the Redo command. |
Alt+F |
GraphWorX64 menu |
Opens the application menu with New, Open, Save, Save As, Import, Publish, Print, Tools, Login/Logout, and Exit commands. |
Alt+H |
Home ribbon |
Activates the Home ribbon's Clipboard, Shapes, Styles and Colors, Arrange, and Text commands. |
Alt+D |
Dynamics ribbon |
Activates the Dynamics ribbon's Data, Text Objects, Buttons, Dimensions, Color, Selectors , This Display, and Smart Symbols commands. |
Alt+C |
Controls ribbon |
Activates the Controls ribbon and gives you access to GENESIS64 Viewers, SmartPins, PushPins, and the Scale Control. |
Alt+E |
Design ribbon |
Activates the Design ribbon's Display Settings, Templates, and Transitions. |
Alt+V |
View ribbon |
Activates the View ribbon's Navigation, Zoom, Grid, Window Layout, Show/Hide, and Misc commands. |
Alt+R |
Runtime |
Takes you into Runtime mode. |
Function |
Description |
Left mouse click |
Selects static objects, such as rectangles and ellipses, tools, and menus. |
Ctrl+Left mouse click |
Brings an object to the front |
Double-click |
Action is dependent on object type: Double-click on a polyline, polygon, or path to edit vertices. Double-click on group of objects to edit inside the group. Double-click on an arc object to edit the start/end angles of the arc. Double-click on a text object to in-place edit the text. Double-click on 3D viewport to activate 3D-edit-mode. |
Shift+Left mouse click |
Selects multiple objects one by one. |
Right-click |
Opens the context pop-up menu, which varies depending on which item is selected. Right-clicking on the empty display also shows some of the menu commands. Right-clicking is also used to dock, float, and hide toolbars. |
Drag (while pressing left mouse button) an object or an object's handles |
Moves, stretches, and resizes objects |
Drag (while pressing left mouse button) on the background of the display |
Rubber-band select: selects all objects in the dragged area. |
Shift+Drag (while pressing left mouse button) on the background of the display |
Rubber-band select: adds all objects in the dragged area to the current selection. |
Hold down Alt while the grid is on |
Turns off snap-to-grid temporarily. |
Drag and drop |
Objects can be dragged and dropped to other instances of GraphWorX64 and the Symbol Library . |
Ctrl+Drag (on a line) |
While editing a polyline, polygon, or path, click and drag on the object to add a new vertex. |
Right-click (on a vertex) |
Right-click on a vertex to delete the vertex. |
Shift+Click (on a vertex) |
Hold down the Shift key when clicking on existing vertices to select multiple vertices (or mouse-drag-select multiple vertices) |
Alt+LeftClick (on the background) |
Zooms in by a factor of two. |
Alt+RightClick (on the background) |
Zooms out by a factor of one half. |
Alt+LeftDrag (on the background) |
Zooms in to the dragged area. |
Alt+MiddleDrag (on the background) |
Pans/scrolls the view. |
Alt+mousewheel |
Zooms in/out. |
Tab |
Select Next Object Selects the next graphical object. |
Shift+Tab |
Selects the previous graphical object. |
Shift while drawing |
While creating a rectangle or ellipse, holding down the Shift key makes the width and height equal, producing a perfect square or circle. |
Shift while drawing |
While creating a line, polyline, polygon, or path, hold down the Shift key to restrict line segments to increments of an angle. The default of 15 degrees can be changed using the Preferences > General Options > RestrictAngle property. |
Shift while dragging |
While dragging the handles of an arc to change its size, hold down the Shift key to restrict angles to increments of an angle. The default of 15 degrees can be changed using the Preferences > General Options > RestrictAngle property. |
Ctrl while creating a curve |
While creating a path (curve), hold down the Ctrl key to add a straight line segment instead of a curved segment. |
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