

Is there a way to see all the custom keys I have set instead of individual ones? open: ctrl+O (Windows), command+O (Mac) (currently work-in-progress).redo: ctrl+Y (Windows), command+shift+Z (Mac).paste: ctrl+V (Windows), command+V (Mac).copy: ctrl+C (Windows), command+C (Mac).save: ctrl+S (Windows), command+S (Mac).Undo: ctrl+Z (Windows), command+Z (Mac).Some key combos are off limits to CKS since they have system level priority.Why can’t I use Command + S as a custom key combo? What’s up with that? CKS will take any combination of modifier keys but will only take 1 alphanumeric key. Here are a few extra frequently asked questions you may find informing: Make sure you watch this video to see custom keyboard short cuts in action: Did you forget your laptop today? Don’t worry, what ever computer you sign in to Fusion 360 with your account information, your custom keyboard shortcuts will be the same.Like to get fancy? Use modifier keys (Shift, Control, Alt/Option, and Command) to make the most of your keyboard combinations.

Pick your favorite key or combo of keys to set as your new custom keyboard shortcut.Once you find your command, hover for a second, then hit the three vertical dots (shown below).Even look for commands in other workspaces. Let’s get to the nitty gritty on creating custom keyboard shortcuts. Although keyboard shortcuts aren’t the only way to customize Fusion 360, make sure to use your s-key as well. Every CAD/CAM master I have met uses keyboard shortcuts better than a musician on the piano. Customizing your keyboard shortcuts in Fusion 360 is the best way to improve your CAD/CAM efficiency.
