多板装配编辑器快捷方式
The following sections present shortcut keys that are specific to the Multi-board Assembly editor. For general information regarding shortcut keys – including access and editing, general Altium environment shortcuts, and accelerator keys – see Altium Designer Shortcut Keys.
When looking at the shortcut key listings, keep in mind the following:
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When referring to shortcuts, use of the plus (+) symbol denotes holding multiple keys down on the keyboard in the indicated sequence. For example,
Shift+F1means holding down theShiftkey then pressing theF1key. Likewise,Shift+Ctrl+PgUpmeans holding down theShiftkey then holding down theCtrlkey at the same time and pressing thePgUpkey. -
Where use of the standard mouse buttons is made,
Clickrefers to a single click of the left-hand mouse button,Double-Clickrefers to two clicks of the left-hand mouse button, andRight-Clickrefers to a single click of the right-hand mouse button.
Standard Shortcuts
The following shortcuts are standard to the Multi-board Assembly editor. They are available in general and do not require you to be performing an interactive process to access them.
General Editing |
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Right-Click |
Access context menu for the design space. |
Ctrl+Z |
Undo. |
Ctrl+Y |
Redo. |
Selecting |
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Click |
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Shift+Click |
When editing a part, select the component currently under the cursor and add it to the current selection of components for that part (cumulative selection). |
Moving |
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Click (on an object), Hold&Drag |
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Viewing the Assembly |
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Ctrl+PgDn |
Change the view in the design space so that all objects are made completely visible (where possible). |
Shift+Ctrl+PgDn |
Change the view in the design space so that only selected objects are made completely visible (where possible). |
Ctrl+Mouse Wheel Up |
Zoom-in, relative to the current cursor location. Use of the Ctrl key is a default setting that can be changed from the System – Mouse Wheel Configuration page of the Preferences dialog.You can also use the mouse to zoom into a region of the document by one of the following methods (where applicable and depending on how the buttons of your mouse might be assigned):
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Ctrl+Mouse Wheel Down |
Zoom-out, relative to the current cursor location. Use of the Ctrl key is a default setting that can be changed from the System – Mouse Wheel Configuration page of the Preferences dialog.You can also use the mouse to zoom out from a region of the document by one of the following methods (where applicable and depending on how the buttons of your mouse might be assigned):
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Mouse Wheel |
Scroll vertically within the design space. This is a default setting that can be changed from the System – Mouse Wheel Configuration page of the Preferences dialog. |
Shift+Mouse Wheel |
Scroll horizontally within the design space. This is a default setting that can be changed from the System – Mouse Wheel Configuration page of the Preferences dialog. |
Right-Click, Hold&Drag |
Pan the view within the design space. |
Shift+Right-Click, Hold&Drag |
Pivot the design space view around the click location. |
P |
Toggle projection type between orthographic and perspective. |
X |
Re-orient the view to be looking down the X axis, directly into the YZ plane. Corresponds to using the red X-axis gizmo in the design space. |
Shift+X |
Re-orient the view to be looking down the X axis, directly into the YZ plane, from the opposite direction. Corresponds to using the red X-axis gizmo in the design space. |
Y |
Re-orient the view to be looking down the Y axis, directly into the XZ plane. Corresponds to using the green Y-axis gizmo in the design space. |
Shift+Y |
Re-orient the view to be looking down the Y axis, directly into the XZ plane, from the opposite direction. Corresponds to using the green Y-axis gizmo in the design space. |
Z |
Re-orient the view to be looking down the Z axis, directly into the XY plane. Corresponds to using the blue Z-axis gizmo in the design space. |
Shift+Z |
Re-orient the view to be looking down the Z axis, directly into the XY plane, from the opposite direction. Corresponds to using the blue Z-axis gizmo in the design space. |
Shift+Ctrl+V |
Toggle display of the section view between Edit, On and Off. |
Working with Mates(To work with an existing mate, select it first in the Multiboard Assembly panel) |
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Shift+Ctrl+A |
Switch to mating mode. The cursor will highlight potential mate sites on each surface, as the cursor is moved over the surface. Two mating sites on different parts – source and target parts – must be nominated, these will be bought together (mated) after the second one is chosen. |
Shift+Space |
Rotate source part of the mate clockwise. |
Space |
Rotate source part of the mate counterclockwise. |
Up Arrow |
Increase the distance of the source part from its mated target part, along the mating axis. Note that this shortcut is only available for Auto and Plane-to-Plane mating modes. |
Down Arrow |
Decrease the distance of the source part from its mated target part, along the mating axis. Note that this shortcut is only available for Auto and Plane-to-Plane mating modes. |
Ctrl+Right Arrow |
Increase the offset of the Source part in the X direction of the target mating plane. Note that this shortcut is only available for Auto and Axis-to-Axis mating modes. |
Ctrl+Left Arrow |
Decrease the offset of the Source part in the X direction of the target mating plane. Note that this shortcut is only available for Auto and Axis-to-Axis mating modes. |
Ctrl+Up Arrow |
Increase the offset of the Source part in the Y direction of the target mating plane. Note that this shortcut is only available for Auto and Axis-to-Axis mating modes. |
Ctrl+Down Arrow |
Decrease the offset of the Source part in the Y direction of the target mating plane. Note that this shortcut is only available for Auto and Axis-to-Axis mating modes. |
Ctrl+T |
Toggle the orientation of the source part in relation to its mated target part. |
Delete |
Remove the currently selected mate. |
Working with Parts(A part is a constituent PCB of the overall multi-board assembly) |
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Ctrl+E |
Edit selected part. |
Ctrl+D |
Finish part editing. A comparison is then made to detect any changes. If there are any, a component has been moved for example, an Engineering Change Order (ECO) will be created, ready to pass changes back to the source PCB document. |
Ctrl+U |
Update the currently selected part with any changes made to the source PCB document. |
Shift+Ctrl+U |
Update all parts with any changes made to their source PCB documents. |
Delete |
Delete selected part(s). |
Miscellaneous |
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Q |
Toggle measurement units between metric and imperial – the displayed measurement values will update accordingly. |
Ctrl+K |
Check for collisions between the various constituent entities of the multi-board assembly. Detected collisions will be listed in the Messages panel. |
Ctrl+M |
Switch to measurement mode. Click one object and then click a second object, the distance between their closest edges/surfaces will be displayed. |
Esc |
Escape from the current mode – either mating or measurement. |
L |
Access the View Configuration panel, from where you can change the projection, control attributes of the section view, and modify system colors as required. |
F11 |
Toggle the display of the Properties panel. |