
Insert the contents of a source Viewer into the timeline at the current playhead position overwriting existing shots Select a shot including any linked tracks Nudge selected shot(s) right, where space is availableĬycles between the Slip Clip and Slide Clip tools Nudge selected shot(s) left, where space is available Save current project and specify name (Save As) Save current project or script, depending on environment, and specify name (Save As) Open a recent project or script, depending on environment Note that this does not work if the focus is on the input pane of the Script EditorĬlose the current project or script, dependent on environment Save current project or script, depending on environmentĬycle through tabs in the current pane. Open a project or script, depending on environment The # represents a function key number, F1 through F6Ĭreate a new project or script, depending on environment Make the application or floating window fullscreen.
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GlobalĮxpand the focused panel to the full window If the mouse buttons do not work for you as described here, try resetting the mouse control type back to the standard Nuke setting ( Preferences > Panels > Viewer Handles > 3D control type > Nuke).

Note:This section assumes you are using the default keyboard and mouse-button assignments. If the Shift+modifier does not appear before the letter, just press the letter key alone. Note:Keystrokes in the tables appear in upper case, but you do not type them as upper case. Note:On Mac, replace the Ctrl key with the Cmd key.

Keystroke combinations with the Ctrl, Alt, and Shift keys tell you to press and hold the key and then type the specified letter.įor example, “Press Ctrl+S” means hold down the Ctrl key, press S, and then release both keys.

When you see the word “drag” after a mouse button abbreviation (i.e., “MMB drag”), this tells you to press and hold the mouse button while dragging the mouse pointer.RMB means click or press the right mouse button.MMB means click or press the middle mouse button.LMB means click or press the left mouse button.The following conventions apply to instructions for mouse-clicks and key presses.
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Note:To download a PDF version of this page, please click here. The following tables show these keystrokes. Keyboard shortcuts, or hotkeys, provide quick access to the features of Nuke.
