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In RFEM 6 and RSTAB 8, you can freely set all keyboard shortcuts.
To do this, open the "Customize" dialog box using the menu "Options > Customize Menus and Toolbars".
Click "View" in the "Categories" list on the left, then double-click "AI Assistant Mia on/off" in the "Commands" list on the right.Here you can define a new keyboard shortcut.
You can access the requently used functions and commands in the program by using the integrated keyboard functions (shortcuts). For example, to print a graphic, the corresponding keyboard shortcut is [Ctrl]+[V]. Some important keyboard functions are listed in Chapter Keyboard Functions of the RFEM 5 manual.
If you want to assign user-defined shortcuts in RFEM 6 or RSTAB 9, proceed as follows:
Please note that some key combinations may already be used by the operating system for other functions. Make sure that the combination you select does not conflict with any existing shortcut.
The following two options are available to add objects to or remove them from the selection:
1) Using the keyboard:
Hold down the Ctrl key and click the corresponding objects to add them to the selection. A plus symbol appears next to the cursor.To remove the objects from the selection, hold down the shift key (the arrow pointing upwards above the Ctrl key) and click the corresponding objects to remove them. A minus symbol appears next to the cursor.
2) Using the "Add to Selection / New Selection" button:
After activating it by clicking the button (see image), this function is active and you can add objects to or remove them from the selection without using the Ctrl or Shift key, without canceling the selection.Click the button again to deactivate the function.
A load that was accidentally applied in the wrong load case can be copied from one load case to another using the table with the area "3. Loads".
In the table, select the type of load that you want to transfer from one load case to another. In the subsequent graphic, these are the "member loads", for example. Then, select and right-click the row describing this load. A shortcut menu appears where you can select "Copy". As an alternative, you can use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + C" directly after selecting the row.
After copying the row to the clipboard, you can switch to the "Target load case" in the table area and paste the entry from the clipboard using "Ctrl + V".
Please note: This procedure is not possible for the generated loads.