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Return to the
Application Home hub, which gives you quick access to recent files, as well as content focused on Getting Started, Learning, What's New, and Community. You can also do this via the home icon in the top-left of Maya's UI or via the Alt + Home hotkey.
Workspaces
Select a predefined "factory" or custom workspace from the list. Workspaces are arrangements of windows and panels, plus other interface options. See
Workspaces.
The predefined workspaces include the default
Maya Classic, as well as several others designed for various groups of tasks.
In addition, the following options are available:
- Reset "<Workspace>" to Factory Default/Reset "<Workspace>" to Previously Saved discards any changes you have made to the current workspace. Predefined workspaces are restored to their default configuration, and custom workspaces are restored to the last saved configuration.
- Save Current Workspace As saves the current configuration as a new custom workspace. If you specify the name of an existing custom workspace, the old configuration is overwritten.
- Import Workspace Files lets you import one or more custom workspace definition files.
- Delete Current Workspace removes the current custom workspace from your preferences. You cannot delete predefined workspaces.
- Disable Docking/Undocking prevents docking and undocking of windows and panels. It does not prevent other changes to workspaces, such as opening, closing, or moving windows, collapsing panels, and so on.
Editors
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General Editors
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- Modeling Editors
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Animation Editors
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Rendering Editors
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Relationship Editors
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Items in this menu open the
Relationship Editor showing different views.
In addition, you can open the
Dynamic Relationships Editor.
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UI Elements
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The items in this submenu control the visibility of various user panels and elements in the interface, including the Status Line, the Shelf, the Time Slider, and so on.
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Settings/Preferences
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Minimize Application
- Minimizes Maya in your operating system.
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Raise Main Window
- Puts all editor windows behind the main window.
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Raise Application Windows
- Puts all editor windows in front of the main window.