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Keyboard Short cuts

Steering and Short cuts for Windows:
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Camera By holding the right mouse button down while dragging the mouse you will move the camera Scroll with your mouse wheel to zoom the camera in and out Holding the mouse button down and moving the mouse around will change the angle of your camera view
The Arrow keys will move the camera < and > turn the camera to left and right + and – can be used to zoom in and out
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General
Control-Z = Undo Control Y = Redo Escape = Cancel
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Life
M = View Map/Put away I = Inventory J = Report C = Make Picture V = Start/Stop making movie
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House steering
Page Up/Page Down = Next/Previous Floor Home/End = Next/Previous Wall mode Shift + Enter = Centre house of selected Sim
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Building/Buying
, and . = Turning the object you're holding Delete/Backspace = Removing the object that you're holding Wall tools: hold Shift down and drag to shape the room Floor tools: , and . turn the tiles Floor tools: CTRL + F = switching between a full tile and a quarter of a tile
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Microsoft Windows:
Alt + Enter = Switch between view in a window and view in full screen
Be aware of the fact that the game will not automaticly be pauzed when you minimalize your game!
Steering and short cuts for Mac OS X:
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General
Command-Return = Switch between view in a window and view in full screen Command-Tab = Minimalize game while game is in full screen
Be aware of the fact that the game will not automaticly be pauzed when you minimalize your game!
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House steering Mac Book: Fn + arrow up/arrow down = Next/Previous Floor Fn + arrow left/right = Next/Previous Wall mode
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Functionality of the right mouse button and the middle mouse button with Mac OS X -system
This game supports parts which for the right mouse button and the middle mouse button are necessary. If you have the Mighty Mouse of Apple, then you are able to set the right mouse button on at 'System preferences' > 'Keyboard and Mouse' Change the drop down menu 'Right mouse click' into 'Secondary Button'
The most USB-mouses for PC's are supported with Macintosh The left mouse button, the right mouse button and the middle mouse button will be located and will work as soon these mouses are connected.
When you have a mouse of Apple with just one mouse button, or a Mac Book Pro with a Track Pad, then you can pretend if you have a right mouse button by pressing the 'Command' button while clicking your mouse button. To simulate the middle mouse button on a mouse with only one button you can hold down the 'Control' and 'Command' buttons while clicking your mouse button
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