Defaults
When you start Blender for the first time, the interactive region of the Splash Screen is replaced with a couple of initial preferences to configure how you interact with Blender.
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These options can always be changed later in the Preferences.
- Language
The language used in the user interface. The list is broken up into categories determining how complete the translations are. More language preferences can be set in the Translation Preferences.
- Shortcuts
Presets for the default keymap for Blender. Note that this manual assumes that you use the ”Blender” keymap.
- Blender
This is the default keymap. Read more about this keymap here.
- Blender 2.7x
This keymap is intended to match an older series of Blender versions and is designed for people upgrading who do not want to learn the updated keymap.
- Industry Compatible
This keymap is intended to match common creation software and is intended for people who use many different such applications. Read more about this keymap here.
- Select With
Controls which mouse button, either right or left, is used to select items in Blender.
- Spacebar
Controls the action of Spacebar. These and other shortcuts can be modified in the keymap preferences.
- Play
Starts playing through the Timeline. This option is good for animation or video editing.
- Tools
Opens the Toolbar underneath the cursor to quickly change the active tool. This option is good if doing a lot of modeling or rigging.
- Search
Opens up the Menu Search. This option is good for someone who is new to Blender and is unfamiliar with its menus and shortcuts.
- Theme
Choose between a light or dark theme for Blender. Themes can be customized more in the Preferences.
- Load Previous Version Settings
Copies preferences and startup files from the previous version of Blender and then loads them.
The settings need to be imported from previous versions because the configuration files of each Blender version are stored in separate folders. Refer to the Blender’s Directory Layout page for the location of these folders.
There are two areas where Blender’s defaults are stored:
- Preferences
The Preferences file stores keymap, add-ons theme and other options.
- Startup File
The Startup File stores the scene and UI setup which are displayed at startup and when creating a new file ( ).
Saving Defaults
The user preferences are automatically saved when changed.
Changing the default startup file can be done via Startup File.
. SeeLoading Factory Settings
You can revert your customizations to Blender’s defaults:
- Preferences
The Preferences Load Factory Settings.
- Startup File & Preferences
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After loading the factory settings, the preferences won’t be auto-saved.
See Managing Preferences for details.