UXPin Tips and Tricks You Need to Know – Part 3


Today, we’re coming back with another tour of some extra tips and tricks. So you might like to open up a fresh UXPin prototype and try them out or continue working on the current design you created yesterday.





Ignore snapping



When moving or resizing elements, you can ignore snapping by holding down the Cmd key on Mac and Ctrl on Windows.









Lock or hide all layers



To lock all layers in a group, just hold down Alt and click on the lock icon. To hide all layers, also hold down Alt and click on the eye icon – the layers will stay hidden even if you pull them outside the group.









Rename layers



To quickly rename a selected layer, use the Cmd R shortcut and start typing. Press Tab to go one layer down and Shift and Tab to go one layer up.









Drag labels to change values



There’s a faster way to change input values than typing – you can just drag the label to increase or decrease the value. Holding down Shift when dragging will change the input value by 10.









Hide UI



To toggle the visibility of the entire UI,  hold down Cmd and \ on Mac and Ctrl and \ on Windows.






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