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This page contains a list of most important [[Flash]] CS3 keyboard shortcuts
This page contains a list of most important [[Flash]] CS3 keyboard shortcuts


Note:
* On a Mac replace "Control" by "Command"
* In this table, "+" means hold down both (usually I just use a "-" for this)
== The useful list ==
(standard windows commands not shown here)
F5 - Add simple frame
F6 - Add new Keyframe
F7 - Add blank Keyframe
CTRL-Enter - Test a Movie
F9 - Action Panel
F4 - Show/Hide All Panels
== The Big List ==
=== Tools Panel ===
While drawing on the stage you quickly can change tools that way.
V - Selection Tool
A - Sub Selection Tool
Q - Free Transform tool
:F - Gradient Transform Tool
L - '''L'''asso Tool
---
P - '''P'''en Tool
N - Line Tool
T - Text Tool
R - '''R'''ectangle Tool
:O - '''O'''val Tool
Y - Pencil Tool
B - Paint '''B'''rush
---
S - Ink Bottle
K - Paint Bucket
I - EyeDropper
D - Dropper
E - '''E'''raser
---
H - '''H'''and Tool
M,Z - '''M'''agnifier (Zoom)
=== Windows and Panels ===
Open/close various Panels
F1 - Help
F4 - Show/Hide Panels
CTRL+K - Align Panel
CTRL+T - Transform
SHIFT+F9 - Color Mixer
CTRL+F9 - Color Swatches
CTRL+L - Show/Hide Library
F9 - Actions
---
If your screen is big enough you won't need these a lot ...
CTRL+F3 - Properties Inspector
CTRL+F2 - Tools Panel
CTRL+ALT-T - Timeline
CTRL+M - Modify Movie Properties
CTRL+E - Toggle between Edit Movie& Edit Symbol Mode
CTRL+SHIFT+L - Show/Hide Timeline
CTRL+SHIFT+W - Show/Hide Work Area
=== Frames and Symbols ===
(most of the time, position first inside the timeline)
F5 - Add frame (extend the timeline)
SHIFT+F5 - Delete Frame
F6 - Add Key Frame (and copy over old contents)
SHFIT-F6 - Clear Key Frame
F7 - Add Blank Key Frame (and leave the stage empty)
---
F8 - Make Symbol
---
CLICK DRAG - Move keyframe (Select, release - then drag !)
CTRL-DRAG - Select several Frames
=== Timeline ===
Enter - Play Movie
CTRL+0 (zero) - Rewind Movie
< - Previous Frame
> - Next Frame
----
CTRL-ENTER - Test Movie
----
Home - Goto First Scene
End - Goto Last Scene
Page Up - Goto Previous Scene
Page Down - Goto Next Scene
=== File ===
CTRL+N - New File
CTRL+O - Open File
CTRL+S - Save File
CTRL+R - Import Image/Sound/etc...
CTRL+SHIFT+R - Export to .swf/.spl/.gif/etc...
CTRL+SHIFT+O - Open as Library
=== View ===
CTRL+1 - View movie at 100% size
CTRL+2 - Show Frame
CTRL+3 - Show All
=== Modifying and editing ===
CTRL+G - Group
CTRL+U - Ungroup
CTRL+B - Break Apart
----
CTRL+A - Select All
CTRL+C - Copy
CTRL+V - Paste
CTRL+SHIFT+V - Paste in Place
CTRL+D - Duplicate
CTRL+SHIFT+A - Deselect All
----
CTRL+SHIFT+O - Optimize Curves
----
CONTROL+ALT+1 - Left
CONTROL+ALT+2 - Horizontal Center
CONTROL+ALT+3 - Right
CONTROL+ALT+4 - Top
CONTROL+ALT+5 - Vertical Center
CONTROL+ALT+6 - Bottom
CONTROL+ALT+7 - Distribute Widths
CONTROL+ALT+9 - Distribute Heights
CONTROL+ALT+SHIFT+7 - Make Same Width
CONTROL+ALT+SHIFT+9 - Make Same Height
CONTROL+ALT+8 - Set "Align to stage"
---
CTRL+SHIFT+S - Scale and Rotate
CTRL+SHIFT+Z - Remove Transform
CTRL+Up Arrow - Move Ahead
CTRL+Down Arrow - Move Behind
CTRL+SHIFT+Up Arrow - Bring to Front
CTRL+SHIFT+Down Arrow - Send to Back
----
CTRL+T - Modify Font
CTRL+SHIFT+T - Modify Paragraph
CTRL+left Arrow - Narrower Letter Spacing (kerning)
CTRL+right Arrow - wider Letter Spacing (kerning)
----
CONTROL+SHIFT+9 - Rotate 90° Clockwise
CONTROL+SHIFT+7 - Rotate 90° Counter clockwise
CONTROL+SHIFT+Z - Remove Transform
=== Other tricks ===
(from Adobe, to sort out)
With the arrow cursor:
Control + Click and Drag - Duplicates a shape
By hitting the control key first (Macintosh & Windows) and THEN clicking and dragging on a selected shape or group of shapes, you will create a duplicate of those shapes at the spot where you release the mouse button.
CTRL+Clicking a keyframe to move frame:
CTRL+clicking a frame in the timeline switches the cursor to a slider, and allows you to click and drag that frame to a new place in the timeline within that same layer. Useful if you want to stretch out tweens for example
With the magnifier tool:
Control + Click - Toggles to the opposite magnifier.
If the + magnifier (zoom in) is active, and you hit Control while clicking, you will switch to the - magnifier and actually zoom OUT.
With the dropper tool:
Shift + Click - Select a color for both fill and outline tools
Clicking a red fill will do the same, giving you the Bucket tool, and switching fill colors to red. But the outline tool colors are not changed. Clicking on text switches the text tool to that color, and gives you the text tool. Shift clicking with the dropper makes the color you click on active for ALL tools, and doesn't automatically switch you to any tool. It leaves the dropper active.
This is one of the least well known short cuts in Flash, and is the ONLY way to use the dropper on an outline for example, and then be able to switch to the fill tool and have that color automatically active already.


== Generate the Adobe documentation ==
== Generate the Adobe documentation ==

Revision as of 14:47, 2 September 2007

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This page contains a list of most important Flash CS3 keyboard shortcuts

Note:

  • On a Mac replace "Control" by "Command"
  • In this table, "+" means hold down both (usually I just use a "-" for this)

The useful list

(standard windows commands not shown here)

F5 - Add simple frame F6 - Add new Keyframe F7 - Add blank Keyframe CTRL-Enter - Test a Movie F9 - Action Panel F4 - Show/Hide All Panels

The Big List

Tools Panel

While drawing on the stage you quickly can change tools that way.

V - Selection Tool A - Sub Selection Tool Q - Free Transform tool

F - Gradient Transform Tool

L - Lasso Tool --- P - Pen Tool N - Line Tool T - Text Tool R - Rectangle Tool

O - Oval Tool

Y - Pencil Tool B - Paint Brush --- S - Ink Bottle K - Paint Bucket I - EyeDropper D - Dropper E - Eraser --- H - Hand Tool M,Z - Magnifier (Zoom)

Windows and Panels

Open/close various Panels

F1 - Help F4 - Show/Hide Panels CTRL+K - Align Panel CTRL+T - Transform SHIFT+F9 - Color Mixer CTRL+F9 - Color Swatches CTRL+L - Show/Hide Library F9 - Actions --- If your screen is big enough you won't need these a lot ... CTRL+F3 - Properties Inspector CTRL+F2 - Tools Panel CTRL+ALT-T - Timeline CTRL+M - Modify Movie Properties CTRL+E - Toggle between Edit Movie& Edit Symbol Mode CTRL+SHIFT+L - Show/Hide Timeline CTRL+SHIFT+W - Show/Hide Work Area

Frames and Symbols

(most of the time, position first inside the timeline)

F5 - Add frame (extend the timeline) SHIFT+F5 - Delete Frame F6 - Add Key Frame (and copy over old contents) SHFIT-F6 - Clear Key Frame F7 - Add Blank Key Frame (and leave the stage empty) --- F8 - Make Symbol --- CLICK DRAG - Move keyframe (Select, release - then drag !) CTRL-DRAG - Select several Frames

Timeline

Enter - Play Movie CTRL+0 (zero) - Rewind Movie < - Previous Frame > - Next Frame


CTRL-ENTER - Test Movie


Home - Goto First Scene End - Goto Last Scene Page Up - Goto Previous Scene Page Down - Goto Next Scene

File

CTRL+N - New File CTRL+O - Open File CTRL+S - Save File CTRL+R - Import Image/Sound/etc... CTRL+SHIFT+R - Export to .swf/.spl/.gif/etc... CTRL+SHIFT+O - Open as Library

View

CTRL+1 - View movie at 100% size CTRL+2 - Show Frame CTRL+3 - Show All

Modifying and editing

CTRL+G - Group CTRL+U - Ungroup CTRL+B - Break Apart


CTRL+A - Select All CTRL+C - Copy CTRL+V - Paste CTRL+SHIFT+V - Paste in Place CTRL+D - Duplicate CTRL+SHIFT+A - Deselect All


CTRL+SHIFT+O - Optimize Curves


CONTROL+ALT+1 - Left CONTROL+ALT+2 - Horizontal Center CONTROL+ALT+3 - Right CONTROL+ALT+4 - Top CONTROL+ALT+5 - Vertical Center CONTROL+ALT+6 - Bottom CONTROL+ALT+7 - Distribute Widths CONTROL+ALT+9 - Distribute Heights CONTROL+ALT+SHIFT+7 - Make Same Width CONTROL+ALT+SHIFT+9 - Make Same Height CONTROL+ALT+8 - Set "Align to stage" --- CTRL+SHIFT+S - Scale and Rotate CTRL+SHIFT+Z - Remove Transform CTRL+Up Arrow - Move Ahead CTRL+Down Arrow - Move Behind CTRL+SHIFT+Up Arrow - Bring to Front CTRL+SHIFT+Down Arrow - Send to Back


CTRL+T - Modify Font CTRL+SHIFT+T - Modify Paragraph CTRL+left Arrow - Narrower Letter Spacing (kerning) CTRL+right Arrow - wider Letter Spacing (kerning)


CONTROL+SHIFT+9 - Rotate 90° Clockwise CONTROL+SHIFT+7 - Rotate 90° Counter clockwise CONTROL+SHIFT+Z - Remove Transform

Other tricks

(from Adobe, to sort out)

With the arrow cursor: Control + Click and Drag - Duplicates a shape By hitting the control key first (Macintosh & Windows) and THEN clicking and dragging on a selected shape or group of shapes, you will create a duplicate of those shapes at the spot where you release the mouse button.


CTRL+Clicking a keyframe to move frame: CTRL+clicking a frame in the timeline switches the cursor to a slider, and allows you to click and drag that frame to a new place in the timeline within that same layer. Useful if you want to stretch out tweens for example

With the magnifier tool:

Control + Click - Toggles to the opposite magnifier. If the + magnifier (zoom in) is active, and you hit Control while clicking, you will switch to the - magnifier and actually zoom OUT.

With the dropper tool:

Shift + Click - Select a color for both fill and outline tools Clicking a red fill will do the same, giving you the Bucket tool, and switching fill colors to red. But the outline tool colors are not changed. Clicking on text switches the text tool to that color, and gives you the text tool. Shift clicking with the dropper makes the color you click on active for ALL tools, and doesn't automatically switch you to any tool. It leaves the dropper active.

This is one of the least well known short cuts in Flash, and is the ONLY way to use the dropper on an outline for example, and then be able to switch to the fill tool and have that color automatically active already.

Generate the Adobe documentation

  • Menu Edit->Keyboard shortcuts
  • Click ont the little icon on top right (Export Set as HTML).

This will generate a single HTML file with several tables, showing all commands that can have a shortcuts plus the shortcuts currently defined.

Btw you also can create new ones with this panel, the export again.

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