How do you show the title of a panel in Blender?

How do you show the title of a panel in Blender?

The panel header show the title of the panel. It is always visible. Some panels also include subpanels. A panel can either be expanded to show its contents, or collapsed to hide its contents. An expanded panel is indicated by a down-arrow (▼) in the panel header, while a collapsed panel is shown with a right-arrow (►).

Where do I find the tabs in Blender?

Tabs are listed in Tab header, which can be vertical or horizontal. Vertical tabs can be switched with Ctrl – Wheel from anywhere in the tab. You can also cycle through tabs with Ctrl – Tab and Shift – Ctrl – Tab, or press down LMB and move mouse over tab header icons.

How do I change the position of a panel in Blender?

You can change the position of a panel within its region by clicking and dragging it with the LMB on the grip widget (::::) located in on the right side of the panel header. Sometimes it is desirable to view panels from different tabs at the same time. This has been solved by making panels pinnable.

How can I switch between vertical tabs in Blender?

Vertical tabs can be switched with Ctrl – Wheel from anywhere in the tab. You can also cycle through tabs with Ctrl – Tab and Shift – Ctrl – Tab, or press down LMB and move mouse over tab header icons. (Workspace tabs do not use this keymap. See Workspace controls.)

What are the minimum specs for a blender?

Minimum. 64-bit dual core 2Ghz CPU with SSE2 support; 4 GB RAM; 1280×768 display; Mouse, trackpad or pen+tablet; Graphics card with 1 GB RAM, OpenGL 3.3; Less than 10 year old

What kind of operating system does Blender run on?

Runs anywhere. Blender is cross-platform, it runs on every major operating system: Windows 10, 8 and 7. macOS 10.12+. Linux. All efforts to make Blender work on specific configurations are welcome, but we can only officially support those used by active developers.

How can I expand the header of a panel?

A Ctrl – LMB click on the header of a specific panel will collapse all other panels and make this the only expanded one. A Ctrl – LMB click on the header of a specific panel that contains subpanels will expand / collapse all subpanels. Dragging with LMB over the headers will expand or collapse many at once.