In Winner, users are able to use keyboard shortcuts. Some shortcuts are common to all modes in Winner, but others are specific to certain modes.
The are keyboard shortcuts for the following areas:
- Common
- Project level
- Room definition mode
- Furnishing mode
- Quotation
- Block calculation
- Free drawing
COMMON
Shortcut key | Description |
F1 | Help. |
F2 | Save. |
F5 | Update. |
F6 | Opens the Model or Price information procedure for the element that is highlighted. This function is not accessible from the project window. |
F7 | Opens the Drawing settings procedure. This function is not accessible from the project window. |
F8 | Opens the quotation window from the furnishing mode. |
F9 | Opens the Adjust material to surface procedure. This function is not accessible from the project window. |
Ctrl+R | To render the perspective on screen |
Shift + R | To export a rendered image of the perspective |
Ctrl+A | Selects or highlights all elements in active window. All the objects or all the quotation lines become highlighted. This function is not accessible from the project window. |
Ctrl+C | Copies the element that is highlighted. |
Ctrl+S | Saves. |
Ctrl+V | Pastes the element that is copied. |
Ctrl+Z | Undoes the last operation. This applies to: Deleting, placing, moving, rotating objects, registering or altering additional codes, altering the colour for the whole room, switching between the window modes, room definition, furnishing and worktop scheme. |
Ctrl+X | Cuts out the element that is highlighted. |
Ctrl+P | Starts print out in relation to active window. |
Ctrl+Q | Returns to the project window. |
Ctrl+F2 | Opens the room definition window. This function is not accessible from the project window. |
Ctrl+F3 | Opens the furnishing window. This function is not accessible in the project window. |
Ctrl+F4 | Closes the active window. This does not apply to the plan window. This function is not accessible in the project window. |
Ctrl+F6 | Switches between active windows even when the windows are in maximized mode. This function is not accessible in the project window. |
Ctrl+Tab | Switches between tabs on the active window. |
Shift+F8 | Opens the quotation window. |
Shift+F9 | Opens the worktop scheme. |
Ctrl+F9 | Opens the covering panel scheme. |
Shift+Ctrl+Z | Redoes the undo operation. |
Alt+F4 | Closes Winner Design. |
Alt+Minus sign+X | Maximizes active window in Winner Design (plan window, elevation, perspective, quotation, worktop or worktop codes). The letter you are to enter depends on which language version you are running for Windows. The relevant letter is underlined in the menu that appears when you press ALT+Minus sign. |
Alt+Minus sign+R | Re-enlarges active window in Winner Design (plan window, elevation, perspective, quotation, worktop or worktop codes). The letter you are to enter depends on which language version you are running for Windows. The relevant letter is underlined in the menu that appears when you press ALT+Minus sign. |
Alt+Space bar+X | Maximizes the entire Winner Design screen window. The letter you are to enter depends on which language version you are running for Windows. The relevant letter is underlined in the menu that appears when you press ALT+Space bar. |
Alt+Space bar+R | Re-enlarges the entire Winner Design screen window. The letter you are to enter depends on which language version you are running for Windows. The relevant letter is underlined in the menu that appears when you press ALT+Space bar. |
PROJECT LEVEL
Shortcut key | Description |
F2 or Ctrl+S | Save the Project. |
F3 | Open the project list. |
F4 | Create a new project. |
ROOM DEFINITION MODE
Shortcut key | Description |
Ctrl+0 | Closes figure with the last line. |
Ctrl+1 | Closes figure with one line. |
Ctrl+2 | Closes figure with two lines (90-degree angle). |
Ctrl+3 | Closes figure with specified thickness. This function is usually used when drawing false walls. |
Ctrl+9 | Closes figure with two angles. |
F3 | Places a window on the wall that is highlighted. |
F4 | Places a door on the wall that is highlighted. |
F8 | Deletes all the walls including all wall objects, installations, false walls and sectional views. |
Alt+F3 | Places niches on the wall that is highlighted. |
Alt+F5 | Places an installation symbol on the room surface that is highlighted. |
Alt+Shift+F5 | Places an installation object on the room surface that is highlighted. |
Ctrl+Alt+F3 | Places a sloping ceiling on the wall that is highlighted. |
Ctrl+Home | This function can also be used to change between the walls to be viewed in the elevation. |
FURNISHING MODE
Shortcut key | Description |
Ctrl+F5 | Opens the dialogue box Object Properties for the element that is highlighted. |
Ctrl+F7 | Places a macro. |
Ctrl+F8 | Selects or highlights next element in relation to the cursor’s position. |
Ctrl+Page Up | Moves the cursor 500 mm forward. |
Ctrl+Page Down | Moves the cursor 500 mm back. |
Ctrl+Home | Moves the cursor forward past the next corner. |
Ctrl+End | Moves the cursor backwards past the previous corner. |
Ctrl+R | Moves the cursor to the right side of a selected object |
Ctrl+L | Moves the cursor to the left side of a selected object |
Shift+F2 | Opens the catalogue Standard products for placing an electrical object. |
Shift+F3 | Opens the catalogue Standard products. |
Shift+F4 | Opens the catalogue Standard products for placing a bathroom object. |
Shift+F5 | Opens the procedure for registering Additional codes for the element that is highlighted. |
Shift+F7 | Opens the list showing all installed catalogues, so that you can select another catalogue. |
Page Up | Moves the cursor forward to the next edge of an element irrespective of its height placement. |
Page Down | Moves the cursor backwards to the previous edge of an element irrespective of its height placement. |
Home | Moves the cursor forwards to the nearest wall. |
End | Moves the cursor backwards to the nearest wall. |
The arrow keys | Moves or rotates the cursor. Arrow up moves the cursor 100 mm forward. Arrow down moves the cursor 100 mm backwards. |
Arrow+Shift and/or Ctrl | Moves the cursor in smaller intervals. |
Right/left- arrow+Ctrl | Switches between right and left in relation to the cross that is placed by the arrow or cursor. The cross position decides whether the element is to be placed on the right or the left side of the cursor. |
Ctrl+Shift+ Home/End | The cursor moves between walls, false walls and sectional views. |
Alt | If you press down Alt when dragging an object with the mouse, you turn off magnetic point functionality. This can for example be useful if you want to place a décor item into a window niche. |
QUOTATION
Shortcut key | Description |
Alt+F6 | Sets item line to a standard item line. |
Alt+F7 | Sets item line to a miscellaneous line. |
Alt+F8 | Sets item line to a text line. |
BLOCK CALCULATION
Shortcut key | Description |
Shift+F2 | Exports the blocks in the selected catalogue to a storage area on the hard disk. All the blocks in the catalogue will be exported. This is used when you want to copy blocks from one catalogue version to another. |
Shift+F3 | Imports the block (s) that you previously have exported. The window for importing blocks appears. |
FREE DRAWING
Shortcut key | Description | ||||
Ctrl+0 | Closes figure with the last line. | ||||
Ctrl+1 | Closes figure with one line. | ||||
Ctrl+2 | Closes figure with two lines (90 degree angle). | ||||
Ctrl+3 | Closes figure with specified thickness. This function is usually used when drawing false walls. | ||||
Ctrl+9 | Closes figure with two angles. | ||||
Ctrl / Shift | Winner automatically moves the mouse pointer 100 millimeters at a time when you draw a line, and 15 degrees at a time when you adjust an angle. To change these intervals, you must hold down the Shift, or Control (Ctrl) buttons, or both Shift+Ctrl buttons. See the summary below. | ||||
No key | Shift | Ctrl | Shift+Ctrl | ||
Length | 100 mm | 50 mm | 10 mm | 1 mm | |
Angle | 15 degrees | 5 degrees | 1 degree | 0,5 degrees | |
Space | Locks angle/length. | ||||
Insert | Draws the next line in the figure. | ||||
Q | Switches between draw/select mode. | ||||
A | Switches between line/arch. | ||||
Alt | Turns off the magnetic point functionality. This can for example be useful if you want to draw a line of a certain length, but objects in the proximity with other magnetic points are disturbing it. |