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Changing Maya UI:
A handfull of people don't like new look of Maya and aren't entirely sure on how to change the interface without breaking the software. A quick and easy way is to locate your Maya.exe file and create a shortcut on your desktop. Right-click on the icon and select Properties. You will see the Target Line which gives you the path to the maya.exe file. Insert a space after the quotes and type-style platique. Click on apply and see the UI change dramatically.
Once you have acchieved that, you cn play with different types of UI style codes: Plastique, cde, motif, cleanlooks, windows, monolith.
If you wish to go to the default UI, then simply delete -style name.
A handfull of people don't like new look of Maya and aren't entirely sure on how to change the interface without breaking the software. A quick and easy way is to locate your Maya.exe file and create a shortcut on your desktop. Right-click on the icon and select Properties. You will see the Target Line which gives you the path to the maya.exe file. Insert a space after the quotes and type-style platique. Click on apply and see the UI change dramatically.
Once you have acchieved that, you cn play with different types of UI style codes: Plastique, cde, motif, cleanlooks, windows, monolith.
If you wish to go to the default UI, then simply delete -style name.
Handy shortcuts:
[F] = Frame objects in selected view
[Shift] + [F] = Frame all objects in all views
[G] = Repeat Last
[P] = ParentING OBJECTS
[S] = Set a keyframe
[Z] = Undo
[Shift] + [Z] = Redo