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The Wacom One Gen 2 13 Touch is a versatile drawing tablet that integrates seamlessly into digital workflows. Mastering the keyboard and shortcut keys can significantly enhance productivity and streamline your creative process. This guide covers the most useful shortcuts and tips to optimize your experience with the device.
Essential Keyboard Shortcuts for Wacom One Gen 2 13 Touch
- Ctrl + Z (Cmd + Z on Mac): Undo the last action.
- Ctrl + Shift + Z (Cmd + Shift + Z): Redo the last undone action.
- Ctrl + S (Cmd + S): Save your work quickly.
- Ctrl + C (Cmd + C): Copy selected elements.
- Ctrl + V (Cmd + V): Paste copied elements.
- Ctrl + X (Cmd + X): Cut selected elements.
- Alt + Drag: Duplicate an element while dragging.
- Spacebar + Drag: Pan around your canvas.
- Ctrl + + / – (Cmd + + / -): Zoom in and out.
Shortcut Keys for Common Tools
- B: Switch to Brush tool.
- E: Switch to Eraser tool.
- G: Toggle the Gradient tool.
- M: Select the Marquee tool.
- V: Switch to the Selection tool.
- I: Activate Eyedropper tool for color sampling.
- Ctrl + D (Cmd + D): Deselect all selections.
Customizing Shortcuts for Workflow Optimization
Many creative applications compatible with the Wacom One allow users to customize shortcut keys. Assign frequently used functions to easily accessible keys or buttons to speed up your workflow. Check your software settings to tailor shortcuts that fit your specific needs.
Additional Tips for Using Keyboard and Shortcuts
- Practice regularly to memorize essential shortcuts.
- Use a shortcut cheat sheet until shortcuts become second nature.
- Combine shortcuts with stylus buttons for even faster access to tools.
- Keep your keyboard within easy reach and organized.
Mastering keyboard and shortcut keys can dramatically improve your efficiency with the Wacom One Gen 2 13 Touch. Incorporate these tips into your daily workflow to create more, faster, and with less interruption.