
Shortcuts
Using Shortcuts, many functions of TrailRunner can be accessed in a fast and easy way.
Zooming in and out
Zoom into and out of the main views with the ⌘ +/- combination. It's the fastest way.
While you use the hand-tool double-click to zoom in or ⌥ double-click to zoom out.
If the Map is the active view (last click was there), then ⌘ 1 to 9 zoom from very high detail to a world overview.
Closing layout operations
While you layout a track or route, double-click to close the process.
If you layout a track and double-click onto a way-point to close the track, a new layout track operation will start.
Undo Operations
While you layout a track or route, press the backspace key to remove the last element added by the operation.
While you layout a track or route, press the ESC key to abort the operation
Forcing operations
While you layout a route, you can't add tracks more than once. To force add the track, ⌘-click onto the track.
To move a way-point or a track-point, ⌘-click to select the element and ⌘-drag to move the point to a new location.
If background maps are currently loading, abort the process by pressing ⌘.
Secondary modes
Hold the space-bar with any other tool to make the hand-tool available.
While you layout a route, ⌘-click somewhere in the map to start a layout track mode. As soon as you close the track, it will be added to the route.
Editing Elements
To open the information pane for a way-point, double-click onto a way-point.
Display Modes
To change what's displayed in the track labels, ⌥-click somewhere in the map.
To change the background maps, right-click to open the context-menu.
Convenience Shortcuts
In the Import Routes pane if you ⌘-click onto an entry all entries will be unchecked.