I'm going to be making a guide on how to USE blender and not just the keys to use it. Please let me know if I missed a key that would be helpful for users. 3D View Object Shortcut Keys Alt+D to duplicate the objects selected Shift+D to duplicate the objects which are not selected Alt+B to select the previous. Alt+m, merge, alt+m, merge, alt+m." I eventually memorize it by just repeating the process, since I normally am doing the process multiple times (aka merging vertices together to optimize a mesh for Source SDK). Ever since then I have most Blender keys memorized, and if I don't I just hit my spacebar, type in what I'm trying to do, and memorize that shortcut (no I don't sit there and go "hmm merge. Blender 3 0 Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows Shortcut Action Menu Call-Up N Object properties sidebar T Toggle toolbar Q Quick Favorites menu F3. Here we can search, filter, change and reset shortcuts. I printed it out and taped it on the wall next to my monitor. You can manage Blenders shortcut keys by going to Edit->Preferences and find the Keymap section. The one thing that helped me get started on Blender was I found a key cheat sheet for Blender. I remembered my frustration and want fewer people to have to go through what I went through, so here I am, writing this guide on the couch, hoping my laptop won't die on me. I was told today (April 26th, 2015) that Blender was on Steam. Ever since then I've follen in love with Blender and its community. After selecting the nodes, if you have the numeric keypad you can press the keys Ctrl+Alt++ otherwise in the alphanumeric keyboard you can press the keys. I finally got past it, I realized its full potential, and starting following every decent tutorial I could find to sharpen my skills. I was first irritated at Blender's steep learning curve. I have been using Blender since version 2.5, starting about 3 or 4 years ago if I remember correctly. There are many, many more hotkeys that you will get to know overtime.
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