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Scroll by 1 or 5 units in the direction of the arrow Ctrl-Arrows
Node alone and expand: create a set containing only the current node, then expand to show the inputs and outputs of the node. This is a combination of the accelerator 'a' and the accelerator 'x' A
Vertical Graph view G
Detach selected nodes from the current set D
Forget selected nodes F
Horizontal Graph view H
Invalidate the selected nodes I
Toggle Show/Hide Files J
Grid view (sorry, not easy to remember) Q
Stats view S
Touch the selected nodes (toggle status twice between VALID and INVALID) T
Expand the current set, showing all inputs and outputs of nodes in the current set. X
Zoom out Z
Node alone: create a set containing only the current node a
Down-cone of the current set d
Node alone and down-cone Ctrl-d
Edit the current node e
Fit the image to the size of the canvas f
Show impact analysis for the current node i
Select every node that has a similar status to any of the statuses in the current set of selected nodes m
Show the navigation dialog for the current node n
Pan the image so that the current location of the pointer is b at the center of the window) p
Abort graph layout as soon as possible (interrupt weight-driven placement optimization) and show a partially optimized graph. q
Retrace the selected nodes at normal priority. You must point to a node or a selection for this accelerator to have effect. r
When hovering over a node in the node viewer, add it to the group of selected nodes. s
Retrace the selected nodes at HIGH priority. You must point to a node or a selection for this accelerator to have effect. R
Up-cone of the current set u
Node alone and up-cone Ctrl-u
Expand the current node, showing its inputs and outputs x
Zoom in. In graph and jobs views, if there is a selection, then the widget will zoom to best show the selected objects. z
Select all nodes or blocks in the graph. See also Ctrl-i and Ctrl-c Ctrl-a
Clear the selection (See also Ctrl-a and Ctrl-i) Ctrl-c
Invert selection (See also Ctrl-a and Ctrl-c) Ctrl-i