

Stream Collapse Selected Node (Multi Channel Merge Nodes only) Open the Node Properties panel for the selected nodesĬollapse Selected Node to show Connected Only Select all nodes between the currently selected nodes

Select nodes downstream of the selected node that the selected node directly affects Select all nodes downstream of the selected node

Select the next downstream node of the selected nodeĪdd the next downstream node of the selected node to the current selection Select nodes upstream of the selected node that directly affect the selected node Select all nodes upstream of the selected node Select the next upstream node(s) of the selected nodeĪdd the next upstream node(s) of the selected node to the current selection Sibling nodes are nodes on the same hierarchical level under the same parent node. Sibling nodes are nodes on the same hierarchical level under the same parent node.Īdd the next sibling node of the selected node to the current selection. Sibling nodes are nodes on the same hierarchical level under the same parent node.Īdd the previous sibling node of the selected node to the current selection. Select the next sibling node of the selected node. Select the previous sibling node of the selected node. Mouse wheel scroll or Alt+ middle-click+drag Middle-click+drag, Alt+ middle-click+drag, or Alt+ right-click+drag Toggle between the last two selected channelsį (If no selection is made, behaves the same as Fit All Nodes in Node Graph.) Note: You can't expand a palette if you selected an item in it. You can also press the Space bar while hovering over a palette to expand it. Press the Space bar while hovering over the canvas to toggle between showing and hiding the currently open palettes. Please refer to the documentation on key mapping for your particular Linux distribution for more information. You can use key mapping to assign the mouse modifier to another key, such as the ( Super or Meta) key, but the method changes depending on which flavor of Linux you're using. This can cause problems in 3D applications where Alt is used for camera navigation in 3D environments. Note:In many Linux windows managers, the Alt key is used by default as a mouse modifier key.
