Basics

Tools & shortcuts

The toolbar holds every creation tool. Most have a single-key shortcut so you can switch without leaving the canvas.

Tools live in the top toolbar. Click one, or press its shortcut key, then draw on the canvas. The select tool is your home base — press V (or Escape) to return to it any time.

Tools

Each tool and what it does. Shortcut keys are shown on the right.

The SSHOW toolbar showing the select, hand, anchor, rectangle, ellipse, star, line, pen, path, text, image, video, and audio tools in order.
The toolbar, left to right — selection and view tools, then the shape, path, text, and media creation tools.
  • Select V

    Select, move, resize, and rotate objects. Double-click a group to edit inside it.

  • Hand H

    Pan the canvas. Hold Space with any tool active for a temporary hand.

  • Anchor A

    Reposition an object's anchor point — the pivot for rotation and scaling.

  • Rectangle R

    Draw rectangles with adjustable, per-corner radius.

  • Ellipse C

    Draw circles and ellipses, with an optional inner radius for donut shapes.

  • Star & polygon

    Draw stars and regular polygons with adjustable points.

  • Line L

    Draw straight lines with full stroke control and optional arrowheads.

  • Pen B

    Build paths point by point with precise bezier handles.

  • Path P

    Draw freeform paths with bezier curves.

  • Text T

    Add and edit text with full typography control — font, size, weight, alignment, spacing.

  • Image I

    Place an image from your assets onto the canvas.

  • Video

    Place a video clip with playback, trim, volume, and timeline-sync controls.

  • Audio

    Add an audio track with trim, volume, loop, and timeline-sync controls.

Keyboard shortcuts

The most common editing actions. Use Ctrl on Windows/Linux and ⌘ on macOS.

Action Shortcut
Undo Ctrl / ⌘ + Z
Redo Ctrl / ⌘ + Shift + Z
Duplicate selection Ctrl / ⌘ + D
Copy Ctrl / ⌘ + C
Paste Ctrl / ⌘ + V
Delete selection Delete / Backspace
Select all Ctrl / ⌘ + A
Deselect Esc
Group Ctrl / ⌘ + G
Ungroup Ctrl / ⌘ + Shift + G
Mask with selection Ctrl / ⌘ + M
Lock / unlock Ctrl / ⌘ + Shift + L
Show / hide Ctrl / ⌘ + Shift + H
Bring forward Ctrl / ⌘ + ]
Send backward Ctrl / ⌘ + [
Bring to front ]
Send to back [
Fit selection to view .
Zoom to 100% Ctrl / ⌘ + 0

Tip Shortcuts keep working even when your keyboard is in Korean input mode — SSHOW maps Hangul keys back automatically. And hold Space to pan with any tool active.

Sub-tools & number keys

When you select an object, a contextual sub-tool strip appears with the actions that apply to it — alignment, flips, and more. Every visible button is mapped to a number key: press 1–9 to trigger the 1st through 9th button, counted left to right. For a single selected object the map is:

Key Action
1 Align left
2 Align center (horizontal)
3 Align right
4 Align top
5 Align middle (vertical)
6 Align bottom
7 Flip horizontal
8 Flip vertical

Tip Want an object dead-center on the canvas? Press 2 then 5 — horizontal center, then vertical middle. The number keys make repetitive alignment almost muscle-memory.

Alignment reference depends on how many objects are selected: a single object aligns to the canvas, while two or more align to the selection's combined bounds. Selecting multiple objects also adds Distribute buttons (so the digits shift accordingly), and text objects expose extra formatting buttons — the strip is always contextual.