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Interface Controls
Emulate 3 Button Mouse
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RMB - Right Mouse Button
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MMB - Middle Mouse Button
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LMB - Left Mouse Button
Blender can be configured to work with pointing devices which do not have an MMB (such as a two-button mouse, Apple’s single-button mouse, or laptop touch-pad). The functionality of the three mouse buttons will then be emulated with key/mouse button combinations as shown in the table below.
Shortcuts for supported mouse hardware
3-button Mouse | 2-button Mouse | Apple Mouse |
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LMB | LMB | LMB (mouse button) |
MMB | Alt-LMB | Alt-LMB (Option/Alt key + mouse button) |
RMB | RMB | Cmd-LMB (Command/Apple key + mouse button) |
Mouse/Keyboard combinations referenced in this manual can be expressed with the combinations shown in the table. For example:
- MMB drag becomes Alt-LMB drag.
- Shift-Alt-RMB becomes Shift-Alt-Cmd-LMB on a single-button mouse.
Selection of an object – Press the RMB.
Moving the cursor position – Press the LMB.
Orbit - Rotate the 3D View by holding the MMB.
Move - Move the 3D View by holding Shift-Alt-RMB buttons and dragging the object.
Zoom Style - Zoom in and out by scrolling MMB.
- Operation Buttons

These are buttons that perform an operation when clicked with LMB.
- Color Buttons

The color button stores a color value shown in its background. LMB buttons open the Color Picker.
- Radio Buttons

Radio buttons are used to choose from a small selection of “mutually exclusive” options.
- Number Buttons

Number buttons hold numeric values.
Number buttons can be identified by the triangles pointing left (◂) and right (▸) on the sides of the button. The second type number sliders have a bar in the background and are used for values in a range, e.g. percentage values. Both types have round corners. In most cases, they contain a name and a colon followed by the number. The value can be edited in several ways:
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In/Decremental Steps
To change the value in steps, click LMB on the small triangles (number button only). -
Dragging
To change the value in a wider range, hold down LMB and drag the mouse to the left or right. Hold Ctrl to snap to the discrete steps while dragging or Shift for precision input. -
Text Input
Press LMB or Return to edit the value as a text field.
When entering values by hand, this button works like any other text field:-
Press Return or LMB outside the field to apply the change.
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Press Esc or RMB will cancel the value.
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Press Tab to jump to the next number button or Ctrl-Tab for the previous.
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Press Minus while hovering over the button to negate the value.
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