Using shortcuts is a great way to model efficiently, and SketchUp’s default shortcuts can help you get started.

If you want to create or edit your own custom shortcuts, see Creating and Editing Shortcuts. If you are on Windows, you can even export your custom shortcuts and import them later, or even share them with others.

ToolShortcutIconLearn More
SelectSpacebarSelecting Geometry
Lasso SelectShift + Spacebar
Paint BucketBMaterials, Textures, and Environments
EraserEErasing and Undoing
LineLDrawing Basics and Concepts
RectangleRDrawing Basic Shapes
CircleC
2 Point ArcADrawing Arcs
MoveMMoving Entities Around
Push/PullPPushing and Pulling Shapes into 3D
RotateQFlipping, Mirroring, Rotating, and Arrays
ScaleSScaling Your Model or Parts of Your Model
OffsetFOffsetting a Line from Existing Geometry
Tape MeasureTPrecise Modeling with Measurements
OrbitO, Click+DragViewing a Model
PanH, Shift+Click+Drag
ZoomZ, Scroll Wheel
Zoom ExtentsShift + Z
Make ComponentGN/AComponents
Image IglooIN/APhoto Matching
Back EdgesKN/ADrawing Basics and Concepts
SearchShift + SN/ASearching in SketchUp
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