Snap keys

Use the Snap Keys options when you want selected keys to snap in time to the nearest whole time unit values or attribute values.

Depending on your keyframe editing style, you can also enable or disable the Snap Values to Adjacent Keys preference (Windows > Settings/Preferences > Preferences). This preference is on by default, and sets neighboring keys with similar values to always snap to identical values as you edit keys. (See also Animation (Settings) preferences.)

To set Snap Keys options

  1. Select Edit > Keys > Snap Keys > .
  2. In the Snap Key Options window, do one of the following:
    • Click Snap Keys to set the Snap Keys options and snap the current key(s).

      The Snap Keys Options window closes.

    • Click Apply to set the Snap Keys options and snap the current key(s).

      The Snap Keys Options window remains open.

    • Click Close to disregard any changes made to the Snap Keys options and close the Snap Keys Options window.
      Note: These settings affect the Snap button on the Graph Editor, but not the Time Slider Edit Keys > Snap menu item (which snaps the time values of selected keys only).

To snap keys

  1. Do one of the following:
    • To select a single key, click the key in the Time Slider.

      The Current Time Indicator moves to the clicked position and the key is now selected.

    • To select multiple keys, Shift-drag over the range of keys in the Time Slider.

      The range of keys is now selected and highlighted in red.

  2. Do one of the following:
    • Right-click and select Snap from the menu that appears.
    • From the Key menu, select Snap.

    If Time Range-All is on in the Snap Keys options, all keys for the current object are scaled. If the Time Range-Start/End option is on, only keys between the specified Start and End times are scaled. If the Time Range-Time Slider option is on, only the keys between the Range Slider’s Start and End times are scaled.

    Note: If multiple keys can be snapped to the same value, those keys are skipped. A warning message indicates the number of skipped keys.

If you want to identify the keys on a curve that are not at whole time units, you can perform a search for all unsnapped keys.

To find unsnapped keys

  1. In the Graph Editor’s graph view, select an animation curve.
  2. Right-click the animation curve and from the menu that appears select Edit > Select unsnapped.