Friday, March 30, 2012

Google Earth

Google Earth 

Application Level Control

The following keystrokes control the Google Earth application:

 CommandWindows/Linux
Keystroke(s)
Mac
Keystroke(s)
Result
 File MenuAlt + F (English/Japanese)
Alt + F (French)
Alt + F (Italian)
Alt + D (German)
Alt + A (Spanish)
(none)Opens the File menu. You can use the down and up arrows to select items once the menu is open.
 Edit MenuAlt + E (English/Japanese)
Alt + M (French)
Alt + M (Italian)
Alt + B (German)
Alt + E (Spanish)
(none)Opens the Edit menu. You can use the down and up arrows to select items once the menu is open.
 View MenuAlt + V (English/Japanese)
Alt + C (French)
Alt + V (Italian)
Alt + A (German)
Alt + V (Spanish)
(none)Opens the View menu. You can use the down and up arrows to select items once the menu is open.
 Add MenuAlt + A (English/Japanese)
Alt + J (French)
Alt + A (Italian)
Alt + Z (German)
Alt + D (Spanish)
(none)Opens the Add menu. Use the down and up arrows to select items once this menu is open.
 Tool MenuAlt + T (English/Japanese)
Alt + O (French)
Alt + F (Italian)
Alt + T (German)
Alt + H (Spanish)
(none)Opens the Tool menu. Use the down and up arrows to select items once this menu is open.
 Help MenuAlt + H (English/Japanese)
Alt + A (French)
Alt + G (Italian)
Alt + H (German)
Alt + Y (Spanish)
(none)Opens the Help menu. You can use the down and up arrows to select items once the menu is open.
 Open FileCtrl + O+ OProduces the file open dialog box, allowing you to open all supported Google Earth file types.
 Save ImageCtrl + Alt + S+ Option + SSaves the current view as an image to your computer.
 View in Google MapsCtrl + Alt + M+ Option + MDisplays the current view in Google Maps.
 PrintCtrl + P+ PProduces the print dialog box, allowing you to print the current view, placemark, folder contents or search results.
 Email ViewCtrl + Alt + E+ Option + EE-mails the current view either as a placemark or image file.
 CopyCtrl + C+ CCopies the current selection in the Places listing.
 CutCtrl + X+ XCuts a placemark or other item from the listing in the Places panel. Cuts an icon from the 3D viewer. Both icon or listing item must first be selected. You can use this feature to organize your places data.
 PasteCtrl + V+ VPastes a placemark or other item into the selected folder in the Places panel. You can use this feature to organize your places data.
 FindCtrl + F+ FOpens a Find field in the Places panel. Use this to find places that exist in the Places panel. Note that this is different than search for places on the earth.
 DeleteDelDeleteDeletes an item selected in the Places panel.
 RenameCtrl + Alt + R+ Option + REnters edit mode for a selected item in the Places panel, so you can change the name without bringing up the Edit Placemark dialog box.
 Zoom to selected placemark/itemEnterEnterZooms into a selected folder, placemark, or other item in the Places panel.
 Full screen modeF11(not supported)Toggles between full screen and window view for the Google Earth application.
 Show/Hide sidebarCtrl + Alt + B+ Option + BDisplays or closes sidebar
 Lat/Lon gridCtrl + L+ LProduces a latitude and longitude grid over the surface of the earth in the 3D viewer.
 Play TourCtrl + Alt + P+ Option + PPlays the tour mode for all selected items in the Places panel.
 New placemarkCtrl + Shift + P+ Shift + PAdds a new placemark to the current view.
 New folderCtrl + Shift + N+ Shift + NProduces the New Folder dialog box.
 New image overlayCtrl + Shift + O+ Shift + OProduces the New Image Overlay dialog box.
 New modelCtrl + Shift + M+ Shift + MProduces the New Model dialog box
 New pathCtrl + Shift + T+ Shift + TProduces the New Path dialog box.
 New polygonCtrl + Shift + G+ Shift + GProduces the New Polygon dialog box.
 Change navigation mode to TrackballCtrl + T+ TSwitches navigation in the 3D viewer to Trackball mode. This can also be done by selecting the Trackball option from Tools > Options > Navigation (Google Earth > Preferences > Navigation on the Mac).

3D Viewer Navigation

The following keystrokes control navigation in the 3D viewer. For more information about navigating in the 3D viewer, see Using the Navigation Controls.
Note - The focus must be in the 3D viewer in order for these controls to take effect. Simply click anywhere in the 3D viewer to change focus.

 
CommandWindows/Linux
Keystroke(s)
Mac
Keystroke(s)
Result
Move leftLeft arrowLeft arrowMoves the viewer in the direction of the arrow.
Move rightRight arrowRight arrowMoves the viewer in the direction of the arrow.
Move upUp arrowUp arrowMoves the viewer in the direction of the arrow.
Move downDown arrowDown arrowMoves the viewer in the direction of the arrow.
Rotate clockwiseShift + left arrowShift + left arrowRotates the view clockwise. The earth spins counter-clockwise.
Rotate counter-clockwiseShift + right arrowShift + right arrowRotates the view counter-clockwise.
Show/hide Overview windowCtrl + M+ MDisplays or closes overview window.
Tilt upShift + left mouse button + drag down, Shift + down arrowShift + down arrowTilts the viewer toward "horizon" view.
Tilt downShift + left mouse button + drag up, Shift + up arrowShift + up arrowTilts the viewer toward "top-down" view.
LookCtrl + left mouse button + drag+ mouse button + dragPerspective points in another direction, as if you are turning your head up, down, left or right.
Zoom inScroll wheel, + key, PgUp keyScroll wheel, + keyZooms the viewer in. Tip: to use the Page Up key, make sure Num Lock on your keyboard is off.
Zoom outScroll wheel, - key (both keyboard and numpad), PgDn keyScroll wheel, - key (both keyboard and numpad)Zooms the viewer out. Tip: to use the Page Down key, make sure Num Lock on your keyboard is off.
Zoom + automatic tiltRight mouse button + drag up or downCtrl + click + drag up or downZooms the viewer in and automatically tilts your view as you approach ground level.
Stop current motionSpacebarSpacebarWhen the viewer is in motion, stops movement
Reset view to "north - up"nnRotates view so that view is north-up.
Reset tilt to "top-down" viewuuResets angle to view scene in "top-down" or "up" mode.
Reset tilt and compass view to defaultrrResets angle to view "top-down" and rotates to "north-up" view. Use this feature to orient the earth in the center of the viewer.

Tip - Use the ALT key in combination with most of these keystrokes to move more slowly in the indicated direction.

Tour Mode Controls

When using touring mode with Google Earth, you can use the following keystrokes to control touring behavior.

 CommandWindows/Linux
Keystroke(s)
Mac
Keystroke(s)
Result
 Start, Play, PauseCtrl + Alt + P+ Option + PPlays the tour or restarts tour after pausing. The 3D viewer must be in focus in order for this key to work. (Click in the 3D viewer to set focus if you are unsure.)

Side Panel Controls

When the window focus is on either the Places panel or the Layers panel, use the following keystrokes to control behavior.

 CommandWindows/Linux
Keystroke(s)
Mac
Keystroke(s)
Result
 SelectSpacebarSpacebarToggles the check mark of the highlighted item on or off, showing or hiding display of the item in the 3D viewer.
 NextDown arrowDown arrowSelects the next item in the list (either folder or placemark).
 PreviousUp arrowUp arrowSelects the previous item in the list (either folder or placemark).
 Open FolderRight arrowRight arrowIf the item selected is a folder, opens the folder to display contents.
 Close FolderLeft arrowLeft arrowIf the item selected is a folder, closes it to hide contents from the list view.
 DeleteDelete KeyDelete KeyWorks only for items in Places panel. Deletes item after confirmation dialog box is accepted.
 Change overlay opacityScroll wheelScroll wheelAfter you click the slider, this changes the transparency for an overlay selected in the Places panel when the mouse pointer is positioned on the overlay opacity slider. Scroll DOWN to make the overlay image more opaque, scroll UP to make the overlay more transparent.

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