

Hover over the Pixel preview option to open the menu.This allows you to preview how objects will appear on both low and high resolution displays. You can view Pixel preview in either 1x or 2x mode. This allows you to preview vector objects in their rasterized format. To support pixel-precise editing, you can enable Pixel preview. This means that there aren't fixed resolutions for the paths you create in the canvas. Hold down ⌘ Command (Mac) or Ctrl (Windows) and scroll the mouse wheel up to zoom in or down to zoom out.īy default, vectors in Figma are rendered as resolution-independent.Double-tap with one finger to zoom in and back out.Hold down ⌘ Command (Mac) or Ctrl (Windows) and scroll up and down.On both Mac and Windows trackpads, you can use the following gestures to adjust zoom: You can also use your mouse or trackpad to zoom the canvas. Tip! If you are opening a Figma URL that links to a specific node, the canvas will be zoomed to fit that specific node. Try out a new shortcut and watch the panel update. You can continue to use in Figma while viewing the keyboard shortcuts panel. To view your current keyboard layout or select another one, select the Layout tab.

Use the tabs at the top of the panel to explore shortcuts related to each set of actions. Click in the bottom-right and select Keyboard shortcutsįigma will open the shortcuts panel along the bottom of your screen.There are two ways to open the shortcuts panel: You can see which shortcuts you've already used, or discover new ways to speed up your workflow. Open the keyboard shortcuts panel to view a selection of shortcuts. You have access to a range of keyboard shortcuts in Figma design and FigJam files. For example: a shortcut to open your password manager.

This is something to consider if you have applications with conflicting shortcuts. Note: It's currently not possible to create custom keyboard shortcuts or quick actions.
