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Lock keys are useful when you want an object to be stationary, but smooth
interpolation is causing it to "wobble" on its stationary spot.
Position to Zero
Default key: None
Like its counterparts on the
Animation quad menu on page 7306 , this shortcut
restores the object's position to the initial “frozen” pose (0,0,0).
NOTE Position To Zero works only if you have previously invoked Freeze Transform
or Freeze Rotation from the Animation quad menu.
Viewport Navigation
Pan Viewport
Default key: I (the letter “i”)
Pans the active viewport, centering it on the current location of the cursor.
You can use this shortcut while another command, such as Move, is active.
This action can be undone, using Shift+Z.
Toggling Dialogs
In most cases, you can close a dialog with the same command used to open
it. This applies to any combination of input methods, including menu, toolbar
button, and keyboard shortcuts. For example, you can open the Render Scene
dialog by choosing Rendering > Render, and then close it by pressing F10
(default keyboard shortcut). If a dialog is available from a menu, a check mark
appears next to the respective command while it's open.
If a dialog is minimized, invoking its command opens the dialog, and invoking
it a second time closes the dialog.
In addition, the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+~ (tilde) toggles display of any open
dialogs, in most cases.
The dialogs affected by this functionality are:
■ Asset Browser
■ Bone Tools
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