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User I nterf a ce
The 3ds Max user interface provides multiple ways
to achieve the same goals. You can hide,
float
(page 3–1024)
or
dock (page 3–1024)
,resizeand
rearrange the user interface elements into your
own personal design. For more information, see
Customizing the User Interface (page 3–829)
.
See the topics referenced below for detailed
information on all of the elements of the user
interface.
See also
Menu Bar (page 3–720)
3ds Max Toolbars (page 3–732)
Customize Display Right-Click Menu (page
3–831)
Quad Menu (page 3–741)
Status Bar Cont rols (page 3–746)
Animation and Time Controls (page 3–759)
View por ts (page 3–772)
View por t Cont rols (page 3–778)
Command Panel (page 3–799)
Tr ack View (page 2–483)
MAXScript Menu (page 3–823)
Addit ional K ey boa rd Commands
This topic describes some commands that are
provided only as customizable actions. You can
assign them to a key b oard shortcut, a menu, or
abuttonbyusingthe
Customize User Interface
dialog (page 3–836)
.
See also
Default Keybo ard Shortcuts (page 3–911)
Unw r ap UVW Shortcuts (page 3–954)
Keyable Property
Keyable Property Toggle
Default key: None
In Track View, if you select any track or group of
tracks, this command turns the
keyable property
(page 2–505)
on or off. If a selected track is not
keyable, its children (sub-animations), if any, are
toggled. For example, if yo u select a transform
controller track, this command toggles the keyable
property of all position, rotation, and scale tracks.
If you select an object’s track, its transform,
parameter, and material tracks are all toggled. If
User Interf ace