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The 3ds Max u ser interface provides multiple ways
to achieve the same goals. You can hide, float (page
3–930) or dock (page 3–930), resize and rearrange
the user interface elements into your ow n personal
design. For more information, see Customizing the
User Interface (page 3–785).
See the topics referenced below for detailed
information on the major elements of the user
interface.
See also
Menu Bar (page 3–672)
Toolbars (page 3–685)
Quad Menu (page 3–694)
Status Bar Controls (page 3–698)
Animat ion and Time Controls (page 3–716)
View por t Controls (page 3–729)
View port Navigation (page 3–735)
Command Panel (page 3–756)
MAXScript Interface (page 3–780)
Addit ional K ey boa rd Commands
This topic describes some commands that are
provided only as customizable actions. You can
assignthemtoakeyboardshortcut,amenu,ora
button by using the Customize User Int erface dialog
(page 3–792).
See also
Keyboard Shortcuts (page 3–871)
Unwrap UVW Shortcuts (page 1–900)
Keyable Property
Keyable Property Toggle
Default key: None
In Track View, if you select any track or group of
tracks, this command turns the keyable property
(page 2–531) on or off. If a selected track is not
keyable, its children (sub-animations), if any, are
toggled. For example, if you select a transfo rm
controller track, this command toggles the keyable
property of all position, rotation, and scale tracks.
If you select an object’s tr ack, its transform,
parameter, and material tracks are a l l toggled. If
the object is part of a hierarchy, all its child objects
tracks are also toggled.
This action can b e undone.
User I nterf a ce