Saturday 21 July 2012

5 ways you might customize your Sandbox editor setup


1. By right clicking the empty space on the top toolbars, you can turn them on and off to make them visible or to go away.
2. To customise your editor, go into the tools tab and go to customise keyboard. This opens up a customise window which you can customise and create new toolbars, comments and assigning keyboard hotkeys.
3. In the Preferences window from ‘Tools>Preferences’ and within the files tab under General Settings, you get the option of turning auto backup on, the intervals of saving and such. Also Backup on Save should be turned on in this same window.
4. By selecting the title of windows in the user interface, such as the RollupBar and the Console, you can drag it around your window that best suits your preference of its location within the user interface.
5. The Configure User Commands option within the Tools tab allows you to create a panel where you can select keys that you use the most and can be placed anywhere in the user interface for your convenience of accessing these tools. After you have finished customising the tools you want for the panel, go to Tools>User Commands>the name you gave your panel which then you can drag into your viewport.

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