Tip To see a list of all current hot keys, on the General menu, click Preferences and then click the Hot Keys tab. To create your own hot keys, in the Command/Script column, double-click the required command or script and in the Set Hot Key dialog box, specify the hot keys. |
The following topics list commonly used shortcuts and explain working with objects, selection, and the context-sensitive menus.
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If you want to change what happens when you press a particular key or combination of keys, you can assign or un-assign commands to hot keys. The following instructions describe how to set or clear hot key for displaying the marking menu, but can be applied to any command for which you want to set a hot key.
To assign or clear hot keys:
Click the Hot Keys tab.
Tip: If you are clearing a hot key, you can save time by showing only the commands or scripts that have hot keys assigned to them. To do this, at the top, select Show hot keyed only.
When you install Shogun Post, the latest hot key file (HotKey.hsl) is installed in:
C:\Program Files\Vicon\ShogunPost#.#\DefaultConfiguration
However, the hot key file (HotKey.hsl) that Post uses by default is in:
C:\Users\Public\Documents\Vicon\ShogunPost#.#
To preserve any hot keys that you may have added, this file isn't modified by the installation. Post only recreates the hot key file from \DefaultConfiguration if a hot key file doesn't exist.
To install a later version of Post that includes updates to the hot key file:
Before installing the new hot key file as described in Step 2, save any hot keys that you have added by copying to another location the hot key file (HotKey.hsl) in:
C:\Users\Public\Documents\Vicon\ShogunPost#.#
Install the new hot key file in either of these ways:
Before installing the latest version of Shogun Post, to force Post to use the new hot key file, delete HotKey.hsl in:
C:\Users\Public\Documents\Vicon\ShogunPost#.#
or
After installing the latest version of Shogun Post, copy HotKey.hsl from:
C:\Program Files\Vicon\ShogunPost#.#\DefaultConfiguration
over the old hot key file in:
C:\Users\Public\Documents\Vicon\ShogunPost#.#
Action | Mouse/Hot key |
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Rotate | Click and drag |
Zoom | Right-click and drag |
Translate | Left- and right-click and drag |
Snap the 3D view to selected object(s) without tracking | C |
Track the selected object(s) and enable you to change the selection without stopping tracking the originally selected object. | X To stop tracking, click C. |
Scale the manipulator | Press + (scale up) or - (scale down) |
Switch between Label and Select modes when labeling a subject | L |
Create a retargeting constraint between the selected solving and retargeting bones, or a solving constraint between the selected solving bone and marker. (In either case, the order of selection doesn't matter.) | CTRL+T |
Create a retargeting rotation constraint between the selected solving and retargeting bones. (The order of selection doesn't matter.) | CTRL+R |
In Labeling mode (in the Labeling panel, in the Manual Labeling Options, select Label), with the mouse in the view pane and the Labeling panel open, move up and down the list of labels. | Shift+click to go up through the list Shift+right-click to go down through the list |
Action | Mouse/Hot key |
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Move current time indicator | Middle mouse button and drag* |
Step through time | Middle mouse button (wheel) scroll |
Zoom timeline | Right-click and drag |
Pan (horizontally and vertically) | Click and drag or left- and right-click and drag |
Select a time range | ALT+drag |
Add time ranges to selection | CTRL+ALT+drag |
De-select within selected range | SHIFT+ALT+drag |
Select a gap (and marker) | Double-click on a gap |
Select a gap (and marker) in addition to the currently selected gap | CTRL+double-click on a gap |
De-select gap and marker | SHIFT+double-click selected gap |
Select/deselect whole play range | ALT+double-click |
Sort markers | ALT+right-click, then select required sorting method |
*Also scrubs timeline in Cameras view
Use the following key combinations to select markers in the marker list at the left of the Data Health view.
Action | Mouse/Hot key |
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Select one or more markers | ALT+click (drag to multi-select) |
Add further markers to selected markers | CTRL+ALT+click |
De-select a selected marker | SHIFT+ALT+click |
De-select all markers | ALT+double-click |
Use the following key combinations to scrub and resize the graph axes:
Action | Mouse/Hot key |
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Horizontal zoom (expand or collapse the graph's time axis) | Right-click+drag left or right |
Vertical zoom (expand or collapse the graph's value axis) | Right-click+drag forward or backward |
Translate right/left (scrub along the graph's time axis) | Click+drag left or right |
Translate up/down (scrub along the graph's value axis) | Click+drag forward or backward |
Use the following key combinations to work with Shogun Post objects.
Action | Mouse |
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Select | Click on single object, CTRL+click and SHIFT+click on multiple objects. You can also drag to select (or if ALT key to select in views is selected (see below), ALT+drag) |
Add to/Remove from selection | CTRL+click or SHIFT+click on multiple objects. |
Manipulate object | Click manipulator handle and drag |
Duplicate objects | Select object and press Ctrl+D |
Select all child objects | Right-click (or ALT+right-click) on an object and then click Select Branch to select all its child objects |
To change the behavior of the ALT key:
When ALT key to select in views is cleared, the default behavior is selection without the ALT key.
The context-sensitive menus in the Perspective and Graph views are sensitive to selection. When objects are selected, the menu may list commands based on the options available for the selected object. The list of available commands may also depend on factors such as the state or condition of the data in a selected object. For example, commands to fill a gap on a marker are displayed in a context menu only if there is a gap at the current frame.
To access selection-sensitive context menus:
To avoid accidentally manipulating objects when using the ALT key to select:
You can turn on the requirement for the CTRL key to be held down to manipulate objects in the 3D Scene view by selecting this option on the Interface tab of the Preferences dialog box. By default, the option is cleared (off).