To remove one, select it and hit the – key in Windows, or delete it from the text box if you’re using a Mac. Click ‘close’ when you’ve finished assigning new shortcuts. This way, you just select the entity and press N to hide it. Otherwise, you would have to right-click, then left-click on Hide. It saves you two clicks for each entity you hide. Click the + button to create your new keyboard shortcut, which appears in your Shortcuts column in the list box. This comes in handy when you want to select a bunch of things and hide them while trying to orbit around your model. Don’t click on ‘enter’ or you’ll lose the value you specified. On a Mac you’ll see your new shortcut in the Key column of the list box.
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