Switch operations between actions and tools

Maya makes a distinction between tools and actions. For example, many items under the Curves and Surfaces menus can be used as actions or tools.

The setting in the Options window takes precedence over the Preferences window. Changing to actions or tools works immediately.

When you use an action converted to a tool, Maya sets an object and component selection mask appropriate for the tool. Maya returns to the prior selection mask after you finish using the tool.

Option windows for tools and actions include an Edit option menu at the top of the window that allows you to pick between tool and action modes. Currently, only actions can be switched to tool mode. Therefore, for tools (for example, Birail Surface Tool), the Edit option menu is disabled.

To change actions to tools throughout Maya

  1. Select Window > Settings/Preferences > Preferences.
  2. In the Categories list of the Preferences window, click Modeling, then turn on Everything is a Tool.
  3. Tool is added to the item name in the main menu and option window. Regardless of whether a feature is a tool or action, the order in which you select objects or components stays the same.

    To return to action-based behavior, turn on Everything is an Action in the same Preferences window. Tool is removed from the name.

    If you turn on Mixed, a setting within each option box specifies whether the menu item is a tool or action.

To convert a single menu item from an action to a tool

  1. Open the item’s options window and select Edit > As Tool.
  2. To return to action-based behavior, select Edit > As Action.

    If the options window doesn’t have an Edit menu or the As Tool and As Action items are dim, the action (or tool) can’t be converted.

Tool options

If you change an action to a tool, the options window for that tool displays two extra options:

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