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Blender shift t
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- Sparrow Hawk
If you're like me, you probably find yourself hitting the "t" key a lot while you're working in Blender. And if you're also like me, you probably find that annoying, because it doesn't do anything.
Well, I have some good news for you: there is a way to make the "t" key do something in Blender, and it's actually really useful!
All you have to do is add a new keymap in the User Preferences -> Input tab. For the "Type" field, select "Keyboard", and for the "Key" field, press the "t" key. Then, under the "Map To" section, select "shift+t".
Now, when you hit the "t" key, it will act like you're holding down the shift key, which is really handy for a lot of things. For example, if you're trying to select a face that's hidden behind another face, you can hit "t" and then "click" on the hidden face to select it.
So there you have it: a really simple but really useful tip for making the "t" key do something in Blender. I hope you find it as useful as I do!
Related questions:
Q: What does shift t'do blender?
A: Shift+T in Blender will open up the Tool Shelf, which gives you quick access to a variety of tools and options.
Q: What does Ctrl minus do in blender?
A: Ctrl minus does a number of different things in Blender, depending on which tool is active. For example, in the 3D View, it will zoom out.