![]() ![]() Press Shift key when clicking on a color square to change the other color.Press Shift with Line tool to make a straight horizontal or vertical line.Press Shift with the Oval tool to make a circle.Press Shift with the Rectangle tool to make a square.To stamp multiple times, press Shift while using the Stamp tool.It will let you enter a % size for a costume Grow or shrink more precisely: Shift+click on the Grow or Shrink button (arrows pointing out or in).It will let you enter a # of degrees to rotate To rotate more precisely: Shift+click on the left or right Rotate button.To rotate part of a costume, use the selection tool, then click the left or right Rotate button (curved arrows).To crop an image, outline it with the Selection tool, then Shift+delete (or Shift+backspace).Want to get the current x-y of a sprite? Click on the Motion category to update the x-y numbers in the glide and go-to blocks in the palette.For example, you can put any Number or Sensing blocks with curved edges inside a "switch to costume" block or any block that has a white number or text area. You can fit some blocks within other blocks.Get help for any block: right-click (Mac Ctrl+click) on the block.To clean up the script area, right-click (Mac Ctrl+click) in Scripts area.To copy a stack of blocks from one sprite to another, drag the stack to the thumbnail of the other sprite (at the bottom right corner of the screen).To make a sprite that looks like part of the background, Right-click (Mac Ctrl+click) the stage to grab a portion of the image on the stage.Drag to reorder costumes in the Costume tab area.Drag to reorder thumbnails in sprite list (bottom right corner of screen).To make multiple copies of a sprite, Shift+click with the Copy tool (it won't revert to the arrow).To delete multiple sprites, Shift+click with the Scissors (it won't revert to the arrow).To delete a sprite, use the Scissors tool (or Right-click and choose "delete").Shortcut to get a sprite to "point in direction 90": double-click on sprite thumbnail in the top middle of the screen.To rotate a sprite from the stage, shift+click on the sprite.Drag the blue line on sprite thumbnail (in the middle of the screen) to rotate the sprite.To turn a costume into a separate sprite, right-click (Mac Ctrl+click) and select "turn into a sprite".Find a sprite: To show a sprite that's off the screen or hidden, Shift+click on its thumbnail in the sprite list (bottom right-corner of screen) - this will bring the sprite to the middle and show it.Here's a list of tips and shortcuts from the Scratch programming team. Curricular Areas: Computer Science, Engineering, Language Arts, Mathematics, Music, Science, Social Studies, Teacher Education, Technology, Visual Arts, Other.Content Types: Reference Guide, Tutorial.Education Level: Preschool and Kindergarten, Elementary School, Middle School, High School, College and University, Professional Development, Other. ![]()
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