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Contents

Layers

  • Ctrl/Cmd+O: Switch to token layer
  • Ctrl/Cmd+K: Switch to GM layer
  • Ctrl/Cmd+M: Switch to map layer
  • Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+O: Move selected object to token layer
  • Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+K: Move selected object to GM layer
  • Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+M: Move selected object to map layer

Tools

  • Ctrl/Cmd+S: Select tool
  • Ctrl/Cmd+F: Brush tool
  • Ctrl/Cmd+G: Text tool
  • Ctrl/Cmd+U: Add selected object(s) to turn tracker
  • Ctrl/Cmd+A: Select everything on current layer
  • Ctrl/Cmd+C: Copy selected object(s)
  • Ctrl/Cmd+V: Paste copied object(s)
  • Ctrl/Cmd+Z: Undo previous action
  • Backspace or Delete: Delete selected object(s)

Drawing

  • Shift+Draw: Draw snapped to grid (straight lines, polygon tool points on edges, squares, etc.)

Moving, Rotation and Resizing

  • Alt+Mouse Wheel: Zoom
  • Alt+Resize: Ignore grid snapping
  • Alt+Move: Ignore grid snapping
  • ←, →, ↑ or ↓: Moves a selected token one grid unit in the specified direction
  • Alt+(←, →, ↑ or ↓): Moves a selected token three pixel in the specified direction
  • E+Mouse Wheel: Rotates a selected token by 45-degree or 30-degree increments, depending on your grid type
  • Alt+E+Mouse Wheel: Rotates a selected token by 1 degree at a time
  • Right Mouse Button+Drag: Pan

Miscellaneous

  • Pressing "Z" with an object selected shows a larger version of that object in a modal popup
  • Pressing Shift+Z as the GM shows all players the larger version of that object
  • Pressing Ctrl/Cmd+L with a token selected as the GM to view the environment as that token would
  • (GM only) While holding down Shift, hold down your left mouse button upon a point on the tabletop. This will center everyone's field of vision about that point. This is known as "shift-pinging".