1.
Windows and Tabs
To avoid
too many windows, they can be dragged and dropped into each other so there is
one window containing multiple tabs.
Windows
can be attached to the sides of the viewport to become panels.
Toolbars
can be hidden or unhidden by right clicking in an empty space in the toolbar
area.
2.
Customise Window
Tools
> Customise Keyboard > Customise Window
OR
Right-click
toolbar area > Customise > Customise Window
Toolbar
tab: create custom toolbars
Commands
tab: add commands
Options
tab: tick "Show Shortcut Keys in Screen Tips" which is handy
Keyboard
tab: customise shortcut keys to use
3.
Preferences Window
Tools
> Preferences
Console:
change colour according to preferences
Enable
Source Control: turn off unless connected to a source control network
Range:
click once to select object, double-click to select object behind
Enable
Backup: automatic backup in time increments that can be customised
4. Tools
> Preferences > Viewport > General
Highlight
Geometry on Mouse Hover: used to visualise the size and angles of the object
Highlight
Selected Geometry: selected object becomes an alternate colour
Scale of
Helpers: change size of helpers that appear around objects
5.
Configure User Commands
Tools
> Configure User Commands: can create shortcut button for preferred user
commands
Macros:
create new and name it
Commands:
create new and from the Console Command dropdown box select the function
now from
Tools > Configure User Commands > new shortcut is available and this can
be dragged to the side of the viewport.
Tick
"Toggle Variable C" and this allows the button to act as an on/off
switch.
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