![]() ![]() On a via in a stack of vias, use to move just that via to a new location (and not the entire stack). On a via in a stack of vias, use to move the entire stack to a new location.Move the single object currently under the cursor (or group of selected objects if the object is part of that selection).Recall selection from memory location n and add it to the current selection in the design space.Īpply filtering based on the selection set in memory location n. Recall the selection from memory location n.Īdd the current selection to the selection already stored in memory location n. Store the current selection in memory location n. To select all connections touched by the dragged rectangle. Select all component pads that fall completely inside the selection area or are touched by its boundary. Select all component pads that fall completely within the bounds of the selection area. Select all objects that fall completely inside the selection area or are touched by its boundary. Select all objects that fall completely within the bounds of the selection area.Ĭlick (away from objects), Hold&Drag (right-to-left) On a connection to select that connection in addition to the connections already selected (cumulative connection selection).Ĭlick (away from objects), Hold&Drag (left-to-right) On a connection to select that connection. Select all electrical objects that are connected to the same piece of copper. Select all objects that reside within the boundary of the defined board shape. Select all objects on the current document. Toggle the Cross Select Mode's Reposition selected component in PCB option On or Off. Single select the next design object in a set of co-located (overlapping) objects without utilizing a selection pop-up window. To use this command, ensure that the Display popup selection dialog option is disabled on the PCB Editor - General page of the Preferences dialog. With an initial object selected in the design, extend the selection to include the next higher-level object (or objects), based on logical hierarchy. In addition, the feature caters for selection extension across multiple objects selected across different nets in the design. Select/deselect the object currently under the cursor.Ĭhange the selection status of the object currently under the cursor without affecting the status of other objects. Paste objects onto the current layer regardless of their original layer assignments.Ĭopy selected object(s) and paste repeatedly where needed in the design space (rubber stamping).Īccess the Find Similar Objects feature (click on an object to use as the base template). If currently within an interactive command, will escape from the current operation. Modify the properties of the object currently under the cursor.Īccess context menu for the design space or object currently under the cursor. ![]() They are available in general and do not require you to be performing an interactive process to access them. The following shortcuts are standard to the PCB and/or PCB Footprint Editors. Where use of the standard mouse buttons is made, Click refers to a single click of the left-hand mouse button, Double-Click refers to two clicks of the left-hand mouse button, and Right-Click refers to a single click of the right-hand mouse button.Likewise, Shift+Ctrl+PgUp means holding down the Shift key then holding down the Ctrl key at the same time and pressing the PgUp key. For example, Shift+F1 means holding down the Shift key then pressing the F1 key. When referring to shortcuts, use of the plus (+) symbol denotes holding multiple keys down on the keyboard in the indicated sequence.When looking at the shortcut key listings, keep in mind the following: For general information regarding shortcut keys - including access and editing, general Altium environment shortcuts, and accelerator keys - see Altium Designer Shortcut Keys. The following sections present shortcut keys that are specific to the PCB and/or the PCB Footprint Editors. ![]() ![]()
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