This section covers the various keyboard combinations that you can use to control navigation, window focus and application behaviour in Google Earth.
The following keystrokes control the Google Earth application:
| Command |
Windows/Linux Keystroke(s) |
Mac Keystroke(s) |
Result |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| File Menu | Alt + F (English/Japanese) Alt + F (French) Alt + F (Italian) Alt + D (German) Alt + A (Spanish) |
(none) | Opens the File menu. You can use the down and up arrows to select items once the menu is open. | |
| Edit Menu | Alt + E (English/Japanese) Alt + M (French) Alt + M (Italian) Alt + B (German) Alt + E (Spanish) |
(none) | Opens the Edit menu. You can use the down and up arrows to select items once the menu is open. | |
| View Menu | Alt + V (English/Japanese) Alt + C (French) Alt + V (Italian) Alt + A (German) Alt + V (Spanish) |
(none) | Opens the View menu. You can use the down and up arrows to select items once the menu is open. | |
| Add Menu | Alt + A (English/Japanese) Alt + J (French) Alt + A (Italian) Alt + Z (German) Alt + D (Spanish) |
(none) | Opens the Add menu. Use the down and up arrows to select items once this menu is open. | |
| Tool Menu | Alt + T (English/Japanese) Alt + O (French) Alt + F (Italian) Alt + T (German) Alt + H (Spanish) |
(none) | Opens the Tool menu. Use the down and up arrows to select items once this menu is open. | |
| Help Menu | Alt + H (English/Japanese) Alt + A (French) Alt + G (Italian) Alt + H (German) Alt + Y (Spanish) |
(none) | Opens the Help menu. You can use the down and up arrows to select items once the menu is open. | |
| Open File | Ctrl + O |
Produces the file open dialogue box, allowing you to open all supported Google Earth file types. | ||
| Save Image | Ctrl + Alt + S | Saves the current view to your computer as an image. | ||
| View in Google Maps | Ctrl + Alt + M | Displays the current view in Google Maps. | ||
| Ctrl + P | Produces the print dialogue box, allowing you to print the current view, placemark, folder contents or search results. | |||
| Email View | Ctrl + Alt + E |
Emails the current view as either a placemark or image file. | ||
| Copy | Ctrl + C |
Copies the current selection in the Places listing. | ||
| Cut | Ctrl + X | Cuts a placemark or other item from the listing in the Places panel. Cuts an icon from the 3D viewer. Both icon or listing item must be selected first. You can use this feature to organise your place data. | ||
| Paste | Ctrl + V | Pastes a placemark or other item into the selected folder in the Places panel. You can use this feature to organise your place data. | ||
| Find | Ctrl + F | Opens a Find field in the Places panel. Use this to find places that exist in the Places panel. Note that this is different from search for places on the Earth. | ||
| Delete | Del | Delete | Deletes an item selected in the Places panel. | |
| Rename | Ctrl + Alt + R | Enters edit mode for a selected item in the Places panel, so you can change the name without bringing up the Edit Placemark dialogue box. | ||
| Zoom to selected placemark/item | Enter | Enter | Zooms in to a selected folder, placemark or other item in the Places panel. | |
| Full screen mode | F11 | (not supported) | Toggles between full screen and window view for the Google Earth application. | |
| Show/Hide sidebar | Ctrl + Alt + B | Displays or closes sidebar | ||
| Lat./Long. grid | Ctrl + L | Produces a latitude and longitude grid over the surface of the Earth in the 3D viewer. | ||
| Play Tour | Ctrl + Alt + P | Plays tour mode for all selected items in the Places panel. | ||
| New placemark | Ctrl + Shift + P | Adds a new placemark to the current view. | ||
| New folder | Ctrl + Shift + N | Produces the New Folder dialogue box. | ||
| New image overlay | Ctrl + Shift + O | Produces the New Image Overlay dialogue box. | ||
| New model | Ctrl + Shift + M | Produces the New Model dialogue box | ||
| New path | Ctrl + Shift + T | Produces the New Path dialogue box. | ||
| New polygon | Ctrl + Shift + G | Produces the New Polygon dialogue box. | ||
| Change navigation mode to Trackball | Ctrl + T | Switches navigation in the 3D viewer to Trackball mode. This can also be done by selecting the Trackball option from Tools > Options > Navigation (Google Earth > Preferences > Navigation on Mac). |
The following keystrokes control navigation in the 3D viewer. For more information about navigating in the 3D viewer, see Using the Navigation Controls.
| Command |
Windows/Linux Keystroke(s) |
Mac Keystroke(s) |
Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Move left | Left arrow | Left arrow | Moves the viewer in the direction of the arrow. |
| Move right | Right arrow | Right arrow | Moves the viewer in the direction of the arrow. |
| Move up | Up arrow | Up arrow | Moves the viewer in the direction of the arrow. |
| Move down | Down arrow | Down arrow | Moves the viewer in the direction of the arrow. |
| Rotate clockwise | Shift + left arrow | Shift + left arrow | Rotates the view clockwise. The earth spins anticlockwise. |
| Rotate anticlockwise | Shift + right arrow | Shift + right arrow | Rotates the view anticlockwise. |
| Show/hide Overview window | Ctrl + M | Displays or closes the overview window. | |
| Tilt up | Shift + left mouse button + drag down, Shift + down arrow | Shift + down arrow | Tilts the viewer toward "horizon" view. |
| Tilt down | Shift + left mouse button + drag up, Shift + up arrow | Shift + up arrow | Tilts the viewer toward "top-down" view. |
| Look | Ctrl + left mouse button + drag | Perspective points in another direction, as if you are turning your head up, down, left or right. | |
| Zoom in | Scroll wheel, + key, PgUp key | Scroll wheel, + key | Zooms the viewer in. Tip: To use the Page Up key, make sure that the Num Lock key on your keyboard is off. |
| Zoom out | Scroll wheel, - key (both keyboard and number pad), PgDn key | Scroll wheel, - key (both keyboard and number pad) | Zooms the viewer out. Tip: To use the Page Down key, make sure that the Num Lock key on your keyboard is off. |
| Zoom + automatic tilt | Right mouse button + drag up or down | Ctrl + click + drag up or down | Zooms the viewer in and automatically tilts your view as you approach ground level. |
| Stop current motion | Spacebar | Spacebar | When the viewer is in motion, stops movement |
| Reset view to "north - up" | n | n | Rotates view so that view is north up. |
| Reset tilt to "top-down" view | u | u | Resets angle to view scene in "top-down" or "top-up" mode. |
| Reset tilt and compass view to default | r | r | Resets angle to view "top-down" and rotates to "north-up" view. Use this feature to orient the Earth in the centre of the viewer. |
When using touring mode with Google Earth, you can use the following keystrokes to control touring behaviour.
| Command |
Windows/Linux Keystroke(s) |
Mac Keystroke(s) |
Result |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Start, Play, Pause | Ctrl + Alt + P | Plays the tour or restarts the tour after pausing. The 3D viewer must be in focus in order for this key to work. (Click in the 3D viewer to set focus if you are unsure.) |
When the window focus is on either the Places panel or the Layers panel, use the following keystrokes to control behaviour.
| Command |
Windows/Linux Keystroke(s) |
Mac Keystroke(s) |
Result |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Select | Spacebar | Spacebar | Toggles between ticking and un-ticking the highlighted item, showing or hiding display of the item in the 3D viewer. | |
| Next | Down arrow | Down arrow | Selects the next item in the list (either folder or placemark). | |
| Previous | Up arrow | Up arrow | Selects the previous item in the list (either folder or placemark). | |
| Open Folder | Right arrow | Right arrow | If the selected item is a folder, opens the folder to display the contents. | |
| Close Folder | Left arrow | Left arrow | If the selected item is a folder, closes it to hide the contents from the list view. | |
| Delete | Delete Key | Delete Key | Only works for items in the Places panel. Deletes item after the confirmation dialogue box is accepted. | |
| Change overlay opacity | Scroll wheel | Scroll wheel | After you click the slider, this changes the transparency for an overlay selected in the Places panel when the mouse pointer is positioned on the overlay opacity slider. Scroll DOWN to make the overlay image more opaque, scroll UP to make the overlay more transparent. |
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