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Display
4

Shading > Wireframe

5

Shaded display

6

Shaded and Textured display

7

Lighting > Use All Lights

d+LMB

Display Quality marking menu

1

Low Quality Display setting

2

Medium Quality Display setting

3

High Quality Display setting

Playback Control
Alt+.
Alt+(Comma)
.
(Comma)
Alt+v
Alt+Shift+v

Move forward one frame
Move backward one frame
Go to Next key
Go to previous key
Turn Playback on/off
Go to Min Frame

Snapping Commands c Snap to curves

x

Snap to grids

v

Snap to points

j

Move. Rotate. Scale Tool snapping

Shift+J

Move. Rotate. Scale Tool relative snapping

Painting Commands
Alt+f

Flood with the current value

Alt+a

Turn Show Wireframe on/off

Alt+c

Turn Color Feedback on/off

Alt+r

Toggle Reflection on/off

u+LMB

Artisan Paint Operation marking menu

b

Modify upper brush radius

Shift+B

Modify lower brush radius

Ctrl+b i Edit Paint Effects template brush settings
Modify Artisan brush Stamp Depth

m

Modify Max Displacement (Of Sculpt Surfaces and Sculpt Polygons Tool)

n

Modify Value

/

Switch to pick colour mode

'

Select cluster mode (Of Paint Weights Tool )

8

Open Paint Effects panel

o+LMB

Poly Brush Tool marking menu

o+MMB

Poly UV Tool marking menu

Tumble, Track, Dolly
Alt+LMB

Tumble Tool

Alt+MMB

Track Tool

Alt+RMB

Dolly Tool

Objects Show / Hide
Ctrl+h
Ctrl+Shift+H

Display > Hide > Hide Selection
Display > Show > Show Last Hidden

Alt+h

Display > Hide > Hide Unselected Objects

Shift+I

Show > Isolate Select > View Selected

Maya Keyboard Shortcuts
Tool Commands
Return
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Insert
Shift menu+Q
Shift menu+Q+LMB
Alt+q
Alt+q+LMB q+LMB w w+LMB e e+LMB r r+LMB Complete current tool
Abort current tool
Enter tool Edit mode
Select Tool
Component marking
Select tool
Polygon marking menu
Mask marking menu

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