Tab - Select the next shape in the shape list. Holding Shift while pressing, (comma) and. (comma) and (decimal), usually under, are rotate 90 counterclockwise and clockwise. Arrow keys - Move the selection (Shift and Ctrl adjust the size of the move). P - Move the selection to the center of the page. E - Align the selected objects along their horizontal centerlines. C - Align the selected objects along their vertical centerlines. L, R, T, B - Align the selected objects by Left, Right, Top, or Bottom edges. The edit window has a number of single-key shortcuts that are only active when you have clicked in the edit window. If that doesn't do it, restart LightBurn while holding Shift - this skips restoring the saved window layout, and always works. This will undock all windows, and re-dock them in the default order. In the Window menu, choose "Reset to default layout". You can reset the window layout in LightBurn in two different ways: Sometimes a window gets shoved off the screen or positioned in a way that makes it hard to find, or move. This works for nearly all controls on the main window. If you point the mouse cursor at a button or window and press F1 (help), LightBurn will launch your browser and open the documentation on the relevant help page for that control. Nearly everything in LightBurn has pop-up text that will tell you what the control is for, and sometimes gives additional help, like this: Topic-aware help function ¶
We also have a Hotkey reference guide here. LightBurn has a decent number of user interface tricks that aren't always obvious, so we're listing many of them here.