Set options to change the behavior of the user interface.
Options. Click the User Interface tab.
Use the following settings to configure parts of the user interface.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Active theme | Specifies the visual theme to use for the Revit user interface: Light (the default), or Dark. |
| Keyboard Shortcuts |
Displays a dialog to add, remove, import, and export
keyboard shortcuts.
You can change predefined keyboard shortcuts, and add your own key combinations for Revit tools. |
| Double-click Options | Displays a dialog to specify double-click behavior for entering edit mode for the following element types:
Depending on the element type, you can choose to have double-click do the following:
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| Tooltip assistance | Specifies the desired level of information about ribbon tools. The default is Normal. See Tooltips. |
| Enable Recent Files page at startup | Displays the Recent Files page when you start
Revit LT. This page lists the projects and families that you worked on most recently. It also provides access to online help and videos.
As an alternative, you can open the Recent Files page at any time by clicking View tab |
Use the following settings to specify how tabs behave on the ribbon.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| After clearing a selection or after exiting | Specifies the desired behavior in the project environment or in the Family Editor:
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| Display the contextual tab on selection | Displays the contextual tab for a selected element, providing immediate access to relevant tools.
When this option is turned off, the contextual tab opens but does not come into focus; instead, the current tab remains in focus. Click the contextual tab to access it. |
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Active theme | Specifies the visual theme to use for the Revit user interface: Light (the default), or Dark. |
| Use hardware graphics acceleration if available | Improves performance when rendering the
Revit user interface by making use of available hardware.
For more information, see Hardware Acceleration. |