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Recentering The Canvas - How To


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I know this maybe a basic thing but took me a bit to figure this out.

I am using a Wacom Intuis Pro Pen & Touch Tablet so I programmed one of the express keys on the tablet to recenter and reset the rotation of the canvas.

I am using Windows 10 so not sure what this is in other systems.

Hot Keys:
 

CTRL + 0  = Center Canvas on screen via "Zoom to Fit"
CTRL + 1  = Zoom Canvas to 100%
CTRL + ALT +SHIFT + R  = Reset Canvas Rotation


Note: You have to type and hold down the following keys for this to work, in the Keys: field in Wacom Tablet Properties it will have curly brackets around the modifier keys.  {CTRL} {ALT} {SHIFT}, this happens automatically when you hold these keys down.

I setup the express key command as follows, do NOT type the PLUS signs.

CTRL + 0 + CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + r + CTRL + 1


This centers the canvas, resets the rotation if it has been rotated and then zooms the canvas to 100%.  You can set this to be whatever you want but for me this works for resetting and centering the canvas when it gets moved around and I can't find where I am.

One key press it is all done.


 

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