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The Tabletop Toolbar(Toolbox) provides you with a series of useful tools for manipulating the table as well as objects on the table such as maps and tokens. Note that some tools may require you to hover over the button with your mouse pointer to view all the available options. Many of these tools are explained in more detail on their own help pages; we've included links to read more about the tool where available.
Some of these tools are only available to the GM, but not Players.
The tools are (from top-to-bottom):
- The w/ Select/Move Tool switches between a (default) select mode for manipulating objects and an alternate pan mode for quickly scrolling around the table.
- The i Drawing Tools let you draw free-hand as well as shapes on the tabletop that everyone can see. You can also create text.
- a Draw Shapes tool
- i Freehand Tool
- c Polygon/Line Tool
- q Text Tool
- # Clear Drawings tool
- The e Fx Tool (Pro Feature - GM Only) lets you add special effects to the tabletop such as Burn, Explode, Dragon's Breath, and Fireball.
- The s Zoom Tool lets you zoom in or out on the tabletop.
- The Ruler lets you click and drag to measure distances on the table. While you measure, other players will see your measurement line so you can discuss what you're measuring.
- The Place Light Tool (GM Only) let you quickly place lights (token) on the map to illuminate your Dynamic Lighting games.
- The C Fog of War (GM Only) lets you reveal areas of the map gradually so you can hide things you don't want your players to see just yet.
- Darkness Tool is shown if you have (Updated) Dynamic Lighting active on the page
- The t Turn Tracker (GM Only) lets you open up a window to keep track of turn order during encounters. Only the GM can see the button to open the window, but once it's open all players can see the window and the order of the tokens.
- The t Dice Rolling GUI is a quick and easy way to roll dice in Roll20, rather than needing to manually type in a formula. It's great for beginning players.
- The ? Help Tool is a quick way to open a new tab to the Help Center, Report a bug, or see the list of keyboard shortcuts.
Related Pages
- Interface
- 1. The Tabletop
- 2. The Toolbox
- 3. Page Toolbar
- 4. The Sidebar