In the Have You Tried topic for Keyboard Shortcuts, you learned the basics of keyboard shortcuts and how to find keyboard shortcuts for specific commands. In this topic, you'll learn how to create keyboard shortcuts for frequently used, contextual commands to be more productive with commonly used workflows.
When you use certain tools or select elements, a contextual ribbon tab displays tools that relate to the context of that tool or element. The tab closes when you exit the tool or clear the selection.
Using keyboard shortcuts improves your productivity, especially when accessing a command that is repetitive or takes your focus off the task you are working on. For example, when you use the MEP Fabrication Parts palette to place fabrication parts, you may find it cumbersome to click the Insert Part command on the contextual ribbon tab each time you want a valve to break into a fabrication pipe, instead of the default end placement. You can create a keyboard shortcut for the Insert Part command to toggle insert or end to avoid clicking the command on the contextual ribbon tab.
The steps below explain how to create a specific keyboard shortcut within a larger workflow, making the workflow easier. As you review this particular example workflow, think about your own workflows and how you can create and use keyboard shortcuts to be more productive.
Access the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog from Revit Options.
The new key sequence displays in the Shortcuts column for the selected command.