Optionally repeat this until the command is in the correct position.If required, expand the toolbar in the panel on the right.Or select '' to add a separator (a line between two toolbar buttons).Select a command from the panel on the left.Macro commands that have been set up on the Macros tab appear in the 'Macros' category. Select a category from the dropdown list on the left.If no toolbar is selected, the command will be added to the first toolbar in the list. Select the correct toolbar in the panel on the right.At least one custom toolbar is required.A disabled toolbar will be invisible in the FreeCAD interface.Uncheck the checkbox in front of the toolbar name in the panel on the right.Enter a new name in the dialog box that opens.Select a toolbar in the panel on the right.The new toolbar will appear in the panel on the right.Enter a name in the dialog box that opens.The Global option is there for custom toolbars that should be available in all workbenches. In the dropdown list on the right select the workbench whose custom toolbars you want to modify.On this tab custom toolbars can be created and modified. Optionally repeat this until the workbench is in the correct position. Drag and drop the workbench onto the Enabled workbenches list.Select a workbench in the Disabled workbenches list.Drag and drop the workbench onto the Disabled workbenches list.Select a workbench in the Enabled workbenches list.The Enabled workbenches list shows the workbenches as they will appear in the Workbench selector. On this tab the Workbench selector list can be changed. Its functionality has been moved to the Available Workbenches tab in the Workbenches section of the Preferences Editor. Introduced in version 0.21: This tab is no longer available. To reassign a default shortcut a new shortcut has to be assigned to its original command first.Their default shortcuts do not work and/or custom shortcuts cannot be assigned to them. In V0.19 there is an issue with some Draft commands.Shortcuts only work if their commands appear in the standard menu or in the menu of a workbench that has been loaded in the current FreeCAD session, or if their commands appear on a visible toolbar.They will be restored upon restarting FreeCAD. Note that default shortcuts are not permanently removed. This will also remove the content of the Current shortcut box. Press the Clear button to remove the entered shortcut.Press the Assign button to assign the new shortcut.If the shortcut is already in use, a dialog box will ask you if you want to override it, and the command the shortcut is assigned to will appear in the Currently assigned to panel.Each input is either a single character, a combination of one or more special keys or a combination of one or more special keys and a character. Enter a new shortcut in the Press new shortcut input box.The Current shortcut box displays the current short cut, if available.Select a command from the Commands panel.Select a command category from the Category dropdown list.Shortcuts for macro commands can be defined on the Macros tab. ![]() On this tab custom keyboard shortcuts can be defined. Select a command: its status bar text is displayed below the two panels.The tools available in the selected category are shown in the panel on the right.Select a command category in the Category panel on the left.On this tab you can browse the available commands. In the Customize dialog box the following tabs are available: Press the Close button to close the dialog box.The Help button does not work at this time.Right-click a toolbar area and choose Customize.There are several ways to invoke the Std DlgCustomize command:.So you should first load all workbenches whose commands you want to have access to. The commands available in the Customize dialog box depend on the workbenches that have been loaded in the current FreeCAD session.But the menus and default toolbars that come with FreeCAD and its workbenches cannot be changed. You can, for example, add custom toolbars, with tools from several workbenches or tools defined in macros, and you can create you own keyboard shortcuts. Some aspects of the interface can be customized. The FreeCAD interface is based on the modern Qt toolkit and has a state-of-the-art organization.
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