Keyboard Shortcuts

Revision as of 17:51, 14 May 2007 by Lchrisman (talk | contribs) (Used + between CTRL+Key, added alignment shortcuts)

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The following lists keyboard shortcuts in Analytica 4.0:

  • TAB
  • SHIFT+TAB

Toolbar/menu Shortcuts:

  • F1: User Guide
  • F2: ParentTool.jpg: Go to parent diagram.
  • F3: OutlineTool.jpg: Go to Outliner window
  • F4: ObjectWindowToolbarButton.jpg: Go to object window
  • F5: ResultToolbarButton.jpg: Show Result (same as CTRL+R)
  • F6: Expr.jpg: Edit definition/script (same as CTRL+E)
  • F7: BrowseTool.jpg: Enter browse mode
  • F8: Edit Mode Toolbar Button.jpg: Enter Edit mode
  • F9: ArrowTool.jpg: Enter Arrow mode.
  • F10: Access main menu bar, next key selects submenu.
  • F11: Toggle between Edit/Arrow editing modes (Edit Mode Toolbar Button.jpg ←→ ArrowTool.jpg ). In Analytica 3.1, this was F2.
  • F12, or CTRL+F12: Open/close typescript window


  • CTRL+A: Select all
  • CTRL+B: Number Format...
  • CTRL+C: Copy
  • CTRL+D: Duplicate nodes
  • CTRL+E: Edit definition
  • CTRL+F: Find
  • CTRL+G: Next, continue from Find
  • CTRL+H: Find selection
  • CTRL+I: Insert
  • CTRL+J: Align selection to grid
  • CTRL+K: Delete
  • CTRL+L: Add Module...
  • CTRL+M: Make alias
  • CTRL+N: New Model
  • CTRL+O: Open model file
  • CTRL+P: Print
  • CTRL+Q: Exit
  • CTRL+R: Show result
  • CTRL+S: Save
  • CTRL+T: Adjust node size
  • CTRL+U: Uncertainty Options...
  • CTRL+V: Paste
  • CTRL+W: Close
  • CTRL+X: Cut
  • CTRL+Y: Toggle between viewing titles and identifiers
  • CTRL+Z: Undo typing
  • CTRL+. (CTRL+dot): Abort in-progress computation.
  • CTRL+Break: Abort in-progress computation
  • CTRL+' (CTRL+appostrophe): Open/close typescript window. On some non-English keyboards, this combination is not available. In those cases, use F12.

These toolbar shortcuts may be used while editing a diagram:

  • CTRL+1: New Decision node
  • CTRL+2: New Variable node
  • CTRL+3: New Chance node
  • CTRL+4: New Objective node
  • CTRL+5: New Module node
  • CTRL+6: New Index node
  • CTRL+7: New Constant node
  • CTRL+8: New Function node
  • CTRL+9: New Text node
  • CTRL+0: New Button node

When editing definitions or attributes:

  • ENTER
  • RETURN
  • CTRL+RETURN
  • CTRL+RIGHT: Move right one token
  • CTRL+LEFT: Move left one token
  • CTRL+ALT-LEFT: Find left paren that matches the right paren currently at the left of the caret.
  • CTRL+ALT-RIGHT: Find right parent that matches the left parent currently to the right of the cursor.
  • SHIFT+(any of the above): Select the characters between.

(More to be listed)

When editing a diagram:

  • Arrow: Move node(s). If Snap to grid is set, moves by grid increment. If not, moves one pixel.
  • SHIFT+Arrow: Move node(s), but inverse to the snap-to-grid setting (e.g., one pixel when snap is set).
  • CTRL+LEFT: Align left edges
  • CTRL+F9: Align horiz center
  • CTRL+RIGHT: Align right edges
  • CTRL+= : Align left and right edges
  • CTRL+UP: Align tops
  • SHIFT+F9: Align vert centers
  • CTRL+DOWN: Align bottoms
  • =,Right: Make same width (note: This is two sequential keystrokes, not concurrent keystrokes)
  • =,Down: Make same height (note: two sequential keystrokes)
  • =,=: Make same size, both height and width (note: two sequential keystrokes)
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