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Fusion 360 Keyboard Shortcuts

Quick reference for the most commonly used shortcuts in Autodesk Fusion 360.

Shortcut Action Notes
Shift + MMB Pan view Hold shift and middle mouse button
MMB Rotate view Middle mouse button drag
Scroll Wheel Zoom in/out
F Fit to view Centers selected objects
Home Reset view Returns to default orientation
Ctrl + H Toggle interface Hides panels for clean workspace

Modeling Tools

Shortcut Action Windows/Mac
Box Create box B
Circle Create circle C
Extrude Extrude feature E
Revolve Revolve feature R
Fillet Add fillet F
Chamfer Add chamfer Ctrl + Shift + C
Hole Create hole H
Mirror Mirror feature M
Pattern Create pattern Ctrl + Shift + P
Loft Loft feature L

Sketching

Shortcut Action Notes
Line Create line L
Rectangle Draw rectangle R
Circle Draw circle C
Arc Create arc A
Dimension Add dimension D
Trim Trim geometry T
Extend Extend line X
Offset Offset geometry O
Mirror Mirror sketch M

Selection & Editing

Shortcut Action Notes
Ctrl + C Copy Standard copy
Ctrl + V Paste Standard paste
Ctrl + X Cut Standard cut
Ctrl + Z Undo Step backward
Ctrl + Y Redo Step forward
Delete Delete selected Remove geometry
Ctrl + A Select all In current context
Esc Cancel operation Exit current tool

View Controls

Shortcut Action Notes
F5 Previous view Go back in view history
F6 Next view Go forward in view history
Shift + F5 View cube home Reset to default orientation
Ctrl + Shift + I Isolate component Hide all others
Shift + I Unisolate Show all components

Tips & Tricks

Quick Command Search

Press S to open the search dialog and type any command name for instant access!

Mac Users

Replace Ctrl with Cmd for most shortcuts on macOS.

Contextual Shortcuts

Many shortcuts only work in specific contexts (sketch mode, modeling mode, etc.). If a shortcut doesn't work, check your current workspace mode.

Customization

You can customize keyboard shortcuts in Preferences > Shortcuts. This is especially useful for frequently used commands.

Common Workflows

Create a Simple Box

  1. Press B to start box tool
  2. Click to place first corner
  3. Drag to define base dimensions
  4. Enter height value
  5. Press Enter to confirm

Extrude a Sketch

  1. Complete your sketch and click Finish Sketch
  2. Press E for extrude tool
  3. Select sketch profile
  4. Enter distance value
  5. Press Enter to confirm

Quick Measure

  1. Press I to open inspector
  2. Click any face, edge, or point
  3. View dimensions in info panel
  4. Press Esc to close

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Last updated: 2026-01-07