I'm a huge fan of shortcuts, thank you for sharing so many. I always get confused between Adobe Illustrator and Silhouette Studio shortcuts, as some of them are the same and some are different. If I remember correctly, zoom to fit page is Ctrl + 1 in Studio and Ctrl + 0 in Illustrator!
Your tutorials are so good. Ive had a cameo for years and i was unaware of a lot tips you have shown. Thank you soooo much. You are an excellent teacher.
I love using keyboard shortcuts, and you have taught me so many more today! I use my xTool M1 more than my Cameo these days, but I still prefer to design in Silhouette Studio BE before I go into the laser software. Thanks for sharing your Silhouette Studio knowledge with everyone! ❤
Thank you for the short cut tips. I have learned a few of these but I needed a reminder and a very clear instructions on how to use some of the others that I have intended to use. I have had a Silhouette for a long time and I love it but there is always something new to learn to improve the time it takes to make something.
My son got me started on them. Mom... Ctrl V!!! I kept telling him my brain couldn't hold all of that, but he insisted it could. 🤣 Now I remember just enough to make him proud. He's 12. 🤦♀️
@@silhouettesuccess Do you know why it's Ctrl + V for paste? Ctrl + P is print of course, but V is next to C, so on a keyboard, it's X, C, V, For Cut, Copy and Paste, repectively, as they are related shortcuts.
Great demonstration of short cuts! Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
I'm a huge fan of shortcuts, thank you for sharing so many. I always get confused between Adobe Illustrator and Silhouette Studio shortcuts, as some of them are the same and some are different. If I remember correctly, zoom to fit page is Ctrl + 1 in Studio and Ctrl + 0 in Illustrator!
Ctrl +1 is correct! I have no idea what it is in Illustrator. 😅
Your tutorials are so good. Ive had a cameo for years and i was unaware of a lot tips you have shown. Thank you soooo much. You are an excellent teacher.
I love using keyboard shortcuts, and you have taught me so many more today! I use my xTool M1 more than my Cameo these days, but I still prefer to design in Silhouette Studio BE before I go into the laser software. Thanks for sharing your Silhouette Studio knowledge with everyone! ❤
I do the same thing! The XTool software is a lot like cricut software. I definitely prefer Silhouette Studio.
AWESOME VIDEO!!!!!
Thank you! 😊
Great video, I use shortcuts all the time!
Thank you! I usually forget to use them, but I'm trying to form that habit.
Thank you for the short cut tips. I have learned a few of these but I needed a reminder and a very clear instructions on how to use some of the others that I have intended to use. I have had a Silhouette for a long time and I love it but there is always something new to learn to improve the time it takes to make something.
I have to remember a few at a time and add them slowly. My brain gets into a certain way of doing things and gets stuck there.
Just FYI when you select a drawing tool and you go to draw that shape, you do not need to double click. Just single click and drag the mouse
I use the mouse on my laptop, so it's a double tap. I always forget that it's a bit different than a regular mouse. Thank you for pointing that out.
Hi Brenda !
Your thumbnail has a little typo quack ? 😊
Yes, it does! Thank you for pointing that out. Hopefully I have it saved in Canva so that I can fix that up real quick.
@@silhouettesuccess LOL what I usually do... I thought for a second it was done on purpose
People who use keyboard shortcuts fascinate me! I don't like it at all, crazy how people's learning styles are just so different.
My son got me started on them. Mom... Ctrl V!!! I kept telling him my brain couldn't hold all of that, but he insisted it could. 🤣 Now I remember just enough to make him proud. He's 12. 🤦♀️
@@silhouettesuccess hahaha this is great!
@@silhouettesuccess Do you know why it's Ctrl + V for paste? Ctrl + P is print of course, but V is next to C, so on a keyboard, it's X, C, V, For Cut, Copy and Paste, repectively, as they are related shortcuts.
@@edwardholmes91 that's awesome! That will definitely help me to remember.
@@silhouettesuccess You're welcome, always good to share 🙂