Direct Selection tool modifier keys in Blend for Visual Studio

The following table lists shortcuts that you can use to modify the shape of an existing path with the Direct Selection tool Direct selection tool. To add or remove points on an existing path, or to join two existing paths, use the Pen tool.

To do this action Do this Pointer
Make tangent handles appear for a point on a path Click a point on a path Make tangent handles appear for a point on a path

Move point pointer
Move a point on a path Drag a point on a path Move a point on a path

Move point pointer
Make tangent handles appear for a segment between two points on a path Click a segment of a path Make tangent handles appear for a segment between two points on a path

Move segment pointer
Move a segment between two points on a path Drag a segment of a path Move a segment between two points on a path

Move segment pointer
Change the angle of a tangent for a point on a path Click a point or a segment of a path to make the tangent handles appear, and then drag one of the tangent end points Change angle of tangent for point on path

Move tangent pointer
Make a point into a sharp corner or reduce the tangent to zero Hover over a point, hold down Alt, and then click the point Make a point into a sharp corner or reduce the tangent to zero

Convert point pointer
Make any sharp corner smooth (or, if it's already smooth, change the angle of the curve as it passes through the clicked point) Hover over a point, hold down Alt, and then drag the point Make any sharp corner smooth

Convert point pointer
Change a curve segment into a straight line Hover over a segment in a path, hold down Alt, and then click the segment Change a curve segment into a straight line

Convert segment pointer
Take a segment and bend it into a curve to pass through the pointer position Hover over a segment in a path, hold down Alt, and then drag the segment Take a segment and bend it into a curve to pass through the pointer position

Convert segment pointer
Adjust one end of a tangent independently of the other side Direct-select a point or a segment, hold down Alt, and then drag a tangent end point Adjust one end of a tangent independently of the other side

Convert tangent pointer

See also