Controls
The Controls window that displays all hot keys and key combinations that are used in the Unigine Editor and provides you with an opportunity to assign custom hot keys and key combinations for the required action.
Each control is represented by a key or a key combination. Ctrl, Alt, Shift and mouse buttons are used as modifiers for the key bindings. Some of the controls can be represented by the modifiers only.
The controls are stored in a preset. There are 2 types of presets that are used in UnigineEditor:
Using Default Presets
There are 3 default presets, namely:
Name | Description |
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UNIGINE 2 | The main preset. Hot keys and key combinations that are used in this preset are usual for many 3D editors, for example, 3D-Coat, Maya, Marmoset, Unreal Engine, Unity and so on. |
UNIGINE 1 | This preset contains hot keys and key combinations that were used in the previous version of the UnigineEditor. |
3ds Max | This preset contains hot keys that are used in the 3ds Max. |
Such approach allows you to go back to using the default preset at any time.
Creating Custom Presets
Custom presets are necessary when you want to change some hot keys (or key combinations) and save these changes.
You can create a custom preset by creating a copy of one of the default presets. To create a custom preset:
- In the Controls window, choose the default preset, on which the new preset will be based.
- Press Save as...
The Save Preset As file dialog window will open:
- Choose the target folder, into which the custom preset will be saved.
- In the Name field, specify a name for the new preset.
- Press Ok. The new preset will be set as the current one in the Controls window.
The new custom preset will contain all the hot keys and key combinations of the default preset. You can assign the required key combinations to the actions and then apply the changes by pressing the Apply button.